Development of a Measles and Rubella Multiplex Bead Serological Assay for Assessing Population Immunity

Serosurveys are important tools for estimating population immunity and providing immunization activity guidance. The measles and rubella multiplex bead assay (MBA) offers multiple advantages over standard serological assays and was validated by comparison with the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (...

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Published inJournal of clinical microbiology Vol. 59; no. 6
Main Authors Coughlin, Melissa M, Matson, Zachary, Sowers, Sun B, Priest, Jeffrey W, Smits, Gaby P, van der Klis, Fiona R M, Mitchell, Alexandria, Hickman, Carole J, Scobie, Heather M, Goodson, James L, Alexander, Jr, James P, Rota, Paul A, Bankamp, Bettina
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Society for Microbiology 19.05.2021
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Summary:Serosurveys are important tools for estimating population immunity and providing immunization activity guidance. The measles and rubella multiplex bead assay (MBA) offers multiple advantages over standard serological assays and was validated by comparison with the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the measles plaque reduction neutralization (PRN) assay. Results from a laboratory-produced purified measles virus whole-virus antigen MBA (MeV WVA ) correlated better with ELISA and PRN than results from the baculovirus-expressed measles nucleoprotein (N) MBA. Therefore, a commercially produced whole-virus antigen (MeV WVA ) was evaluated. Serum IgG antibody concentrations correlated significantly with a strong linear relationship between the MeV WVA and MeV WVA MBAs (  = 0.962 and = 0.926). IgG concentrations from the MeV WVA MBA showed strong correlation with PRN titers (  = 0.846), with a linear relationship comparable to values obtained with the MeV WVA MBA and PRN assay ( = 0.716 and = 0.768, respectively). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis of the MeV WVA using PRN titer as the comparator resulted in a seroprotection cutoff of 153 mIU/ml, similar to the established correlate of protection of 120 mIU/ml, with a sensitivity of 98% and a specificity of 83%. IgG concentrations correlated strongly between the rubella WVA MBA and ELISA (  = 0.959 and = 0.919). ROC analysis of the rubella MBA using ELISA as the comparator yielded a cutoff of 9.36 IU/ml, similar to the accepted cutoff of 10 IU/ml for seroprotection, with a sensitivity of 99% and a specificity of 100%. These results support use of the MBA for multiantigen serosurveys assessing measles and rubella population immunity.
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Present address: Alexandria Mitchell, King’s College London, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, Cancer Cell Invasion and Metastasis Research Group, London, United Kingdom.
Citation Coughlin MM, Matson Z, Sowers SB, Priest JW, Smits GP, van der Klis FRM, Mitchell A, Hickman CJ, Scobie HM, Goodson JL, Alexander JP, Jr, Rota PA, Bankamp B. 2021. Development of a measles and rubella multiplex bead serological assay for assessing population immunity. J Clin Microbiol 59:e02716-20. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02716-20.
ISSN:0095-1137
1098-660X
1098-660X
DOI:10.1128/JCM.02716-20