A validated polyclonal antiserum-based immunoassay for assessment of HPV 16 L1 relative potency

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.biologicals.2023.101742
Reihaneh Mirhassani , Ehsan Seyedjafari , Behrouz Vaziri
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Vaccine potency is typically evaluated using an assay that acts as a surrogate for biological activity. Although in vivo vaccines better represent human immunological responses, in vitro assays are preferred due to lower variability, higher throughput, easier validation and ethical considerations. In in vitro determination of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Virus-like particle (VLP) vaccine potency currently depends on monoclonal antibody assays. However, these reagents are hard to obtain and currently are not available commercially. In this work, a polyclonal antiserum-based immunoassay was developed to evaluate the relative potency of Alhydrogel formulated HPV 16 VLPs. The repeatability and specificity were evaluated, and found that the assay was sensitive to small amounts of non-VLP HPV 16 L1 proteins. Finally, the assay was tested in comparison to the mouse effective dose 50 (ED50) assay on a limited number of batches. The agreement between these results suggests this test as a suitable surrogate for the in vivo test.

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基于多克隆抗血清的有效免疫测定法评估 HPV 16 L1 的相对效力
疫苗效力的评估通常使用可替代生物活性的检测方法。虽然体内疫苗更能代表人类的免疫反应,但体外检测法因其变异性低、通量高、更易于验证和伦理方面的考虑而更受青睐。目前,人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)、病毒样颗粒(VLP)疫苗效力的体外测定依赖于单克隆抗体测定。然而,这些试剂很难获得,目前也无法在市场上买到。本研究开发了一种基于多克隆抗血清的免疫测定法,用于评估水凝胶配制的 HPV 16 VLPs 的相对效力。对其重复性和特异性进行了评估,发现该检测方法对少量非 VLP HPV 16 L1 蛋白很敏感。最后,在有限数量的批次中将该检测法与小鼠有效剂量 50 (ED50) 检测法进行了比较测试。这些结果之间的一致性表明,该检测方法适合作为体内检测的替代方法。
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