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Development and validation of multiplex assays for mouse and human IgG and IgA to Neisseria gonorrhoeae antigens.

Erica L StoverMarguerite B LittleKristie L ConnollyLixin LiRobert A NicholasAleksandra E SikoraAnn E JerseMarcia M HobbsJ Alex DuncanAndrew N Macintyre
Published in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2024)
There is an urgent need for vaccines against Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Ng), the causative agent of gonorrhea. Vaccination with an outer-membrane vesicle (OMV)-based Neisseria meningitidis (Nm) vaccine provides some protection from Ng; however, the mechanisms underlying this cross-protection are unknown. To address this need, we developed multiplexed bead-based assays for the relative quantification of human and mouse IgG and IgA against Ng antigens. The assays were evaluated for analyte independence, dilutional linearity, specificity, sensitivity, intra- and inter-assay variability, and robustness to sample storage conditions. The assay was then used to test samples from mice and humans immunized with an Nm-OMV vaccine.
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