Serotype-specific detection of dengue viruses in a nonstructural protein 1-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay validated with a multi-national cohort.
Irene BoschAnkita ReddyHelena de PuigJuan E LudertFederico Perdomo-CelisCarlos F NarvaezAlice VersianiDiana FandosMauricio L NogueiraMohit SinglaRakesh LodhaGuruprasad R MedigeshiIvette LorenzanaHugo Vicente RaldeMargarita Gélvez-RamírezLuis A VillarMegan HileyLaura MendozaNol SalcedoBobby Brooke HerreraLee GehrkePublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
Our study demonstrates a robust antibody screening strategy that enabled the development of a serotype NS1-based ELISA with maximized specific and sensitive antigen binding. This sensitive and specific assay also utilized the most expansive cohort to date, and of which about half are from Latin America, a geographic region severely underrepresented in previous similar studies. This ELISA test offers potential enhanced diagnostics during the acute phase of infection to help guide patient care and disease control. These results indicate that this ELISA is a promising aid in early DENV-1-4 diagnosis and surveillance in regions of endemicity in addition to offer convenient monitoring for future vaccine interventions.