Development and evaluation of silver amplification immunochromatography kit for foot-and-mouth disease virus antigen detection

•A silver amplification immunochromatography was developed for FMDV antigen detection.•FMDV-Ag SAI increased the sensitivity of conventional immunochromatographic assay.•FMDV-Ag SAI was able to detect specific antigen even in saliva samples.•FMDV-Ag SAI was evaluated with various clinical samples fr...

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Published inJournal of Virological Methods Vol. 275; p. 113736
Main Authors Morioka, Kazuki, Urayama, Kana, Wada, Atsuhiko, Yoshida, Kazuo, Kato, Tomoko, Kitano, Rie, Nishi, Tatsuya, Kanno, Toru, Yamada, Manabu, Yamakawa, Makoto, Ulziibat, Gelermaa, Makino, Yoshihiko, Nakamura, Kentaro, Hojo, Eri, Matsumoto, Takashi, Fukai, Katsuhiko
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LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.01.2020
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Summary:•A silver amplification immunochromatography was developed for FMDV antigen detection.•FMDV-Ag SAI increased the sensitivity of conventional immunochromatographic assay.•FMDV-Ag SAI was able to detect specific antigen even in saliva samples.•FMDV-Ag SAI was evaluated with various clinical samples from an outbreak. A silver amplification immunochromatography (SAI) kit for the detection of all seven serotypes of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV)—FMDV-Ag SAI—was developed using the monoclonal antibody 1H5 recognizing the highly conserved N terminus region of VP2. The FMDV-Ag SAI can be used under conditions of high biosecurity containment as it does not require any apparatus. The FMDV-Ag SAI exhibited 10–100 times higher sensitivity against the five serotypes (O, A, Asia1, C, and SAT1) and similar sensitivity against SAT2 and SAT3, compared with the Svanodip® FMDV-Ag kit immunochromatography kit. The Svanodip kit showed inhibitory results with several saliva samples but not with the FMDV-Ag SAI kit. In a validation study using clinical samples (n = 132; vesicular epithelium = 92, vesicular lesion swabs = 20, saliva = 20) in Mongolia, the sensitivity of FMDV-Ag SAI in comparison with real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction revealed the following data: vesicular epithelium, 85.4% (76/89); vesicular lesion swab, 46.7% (7/17); and saliva, 36.8% (7/19). No cross-reactivity with the non-FMDV vesicular-forming viruses and taxonomically related viruses of the Picornaviridae family occurred. The FMDV-Ag SAI is a highly sensitive diagnostic tool that enables pen-side diagnosis without requiring the use of any equipment.
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ISSN:0166-0934
1879-0984
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DOI:10.1016/j.jviromet.2019.113736