Usefulness of Escherichia coli-expressed Recombinant VP6 Proteins of Group A Rotavirus in Serodiagosis of Rotavirus Infection

J. Seo, So-Young Kim, J. Park, Jae-Young Lim, Chan-Hoo Park, H. Woo, H. Youn, Wonyong Kim, Hyung‐Lyun Kang, S. Baik, Woo-Kon Lee, M. Cho, K. Rhee
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†Department of Microbiology, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Purpose: The serologic diagnosis of rotaviral infections is not commonly used in clinical practice, but is used in seroepidemiologic studies. In this study, the usefulness of Escherichia coli-expressed recombinant VP6 proteins of group A rotavirus in the serodiagnosis of rotavirus infections by ELISA was evaluated. Methods: The recombinant VP6 proteins of group A rotavirus expressed in E. coli Rosetta II strain were purified and identified. One hundred sera from 22 children (4 healthy neonates, 13 healthy children, and 5 immunocompromised children) who had serial sera samples prior to and after rotavirus infections were provided by the Gyeongsang National University Hospital, a member of the National Biobank of Korea. IgG, IgA, and IgM antibodies against rVP6 were analyzed by ELISA in all of the patients and Western blot analysis in 4 neonates. Results: ELISA tests using rVP6 proteins of group A rotavirus as antigen revealed that IgG, IgA, and IgM antibodies increased after rotaviral infections in most neonates and healthy children. IgG antibodies also increased after rotaviral infections in most immunocompromised children without an adequate increase in IgM or IgA antibodies. Western blot analysis in four neonates revealed very early IgM antibody responses, even in the sera with low optical densities in ELISA tests. Conclusion: Our study showed that ELISA using rVP6 as an antigen is a valid diagnostic tool for seroepidemiologic studies of rotavirus infections and Western blot analysis is a sensitive test in detecting IgG, IgA, and and IgM antibodies in patients with rotavirus infections. (Korean J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2010; 13: 134∼145)
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大肠杆菌表达重组A组轮状病毒VP6蛋白在轮状病毒感染血清诊断中的应用
目的:轮状病毒感染的血清学诊断不常用于临床实践,但用于血清流行病学研究。本研究评价了大肠杆菌表达的重组A组轮状病毒VP6蛋白在轮状病毒感染ELISA诊断中的应用价值。方法:对大肠杆菌Rosetta II株中表达的A组轮状病毒VP6重组蛋白进行纯化和鉴定。国立生命银行所属的庆尚大学医院对感染轮状病毒前后的22名儿童(健康新生儿4名、健康儿童13名、免疫功能低下儿童5名)进行了血清序列采集,并提供了100份血清。ELISA检测所有患者抗rVP6的IgG、IgA和IgM抗体,Western blot检测4例新生儿抗rVP6的IgG、IgA和IgM抗体。结果:以A组轮状病毒rVP6蛋白为抗原的ELISA检测显示,大多数新生儿和健康儿童轮状病毒感染后IgG、IgA和IgM抗体升高。在大多数免疫功能低下的儿童中,轮状病毒感染后IgG抗体也增加,而IgM或IgA抗体没有足够的增加。4例新生儿的Western blot分析显示,即使在ELISA测试中低光密度的血清中,IgM抗体反应也非常早。结论:本研究表明,以rVP6为抗原的ELISA是轮状病毒感染血清流行病学研究的有效诊断工具,Western blot分析是检测轮状病毒感染患者IgG、IgA和IgM抗体的灵敏方法。韩国儿科胃肠病学杂志2010;13: 134∼145)
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