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Antibody capture radioimmunoassay (MACRIA) for coxsackievirus B4 and B5-specific IgM

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SUMMARYAn antibody capture radioimmunoassay was established for the detection of coxsackievirus B4 and B5-specific IgM. A significant feature of the assay was the use of an unrefined coxsackievirus B (CBV) antigen. The antigen was prepared by freeze thawing, ultrasonication and low speed centrifugation of infected Vero cells with no purification or concentration of the antigen being performed. Results of sera tested were expressed as a serum ratio (SR) by comparison with a low positive control serum. To establish an SR indicating positivity in the assays, 100 antenatal sera collected in late February were tested. The mean SR was calculated and the mean plus three standard deviations was taken as the minimum SR indicating positivity. Although resulting in a relatively insensitive assay, such a value was required to exclude sera giving a low level of reactivity which may be due to residual enterovirus-specific IgM resulting from a remote infection.The homologous CBV-IgM assay was positive in four cases of CBV4 infection and six cases of CBV5 infection. For the CBV4 IgM assay, ten of 20 (50%) sera from infections with CBV other than CBV4 were positive and nine of the 13(69%) sera from infections with echoviruses or coxsackieviruses A were positive. Five of 18 (27%) sera with an elevated CBV neutralization titre were positive in the CBV4-IgM assay. For the CB5-IgM assay seven of 18(39%) sera from infections with CBV other than CBV5 were positive and nine of 13 (69%) sera from infections with echoviruses or coxsackieviruses A were positive. The nine sera that were positive from this group in the CBV5-IgM assay were the same nine as were positive in the CBV4-IgM assay. Two of the 18(11%) sera with an elevated CBV neutralization titre were positive in the CBV5-IgM assay. These two sera were also positive in the CBV4-IgM assay and had an elevated monotypic CBV4 neutralization titre. None of the sera giving positive results gave significant reactivity when tested with control antigen. Twelve rheumatoid factor containing sera and 46 sera from other infections were negative in both assays. Of 24 sera from confirmed CBV infection, seven gave a positive monotypic CBV4 or 5-IgM response, ten were positive in both assays and seven were negative in both assays. The positive results seen with sera from cases of heterologous enterovirus infection may result from an anamnestic IgM response or, more likely, IgM directed against enterovirus cross-reacting antigens. The absence of homologous neutralizing antibody at a dilution of 1:20 in nine of 20 sera that gave a positive CBV-IgM result and the presence of positive results for CBV4 and 5-IgM in a 14 month old infant who had echovirus 7 infection indicates that the IgM need not be directed against neutralizing antigens.Thus the CBV4 and 5-IgM assays developed appeared to be specific for an enterovirus infection but because of the cross-reactivity were not type-specific or group-specific.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Antibody capture radioimmunoassay (MACRIA) for coxsackievirus B4 and B5-specific IgM
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SUMMARYAn antibody capture radioimmunoassay was established for the detection of coxsackievirus B4 and B5-specific IgM.
A significant feature of the assay was the use of an unrefined coxsackievirus B (CBV) antigen.
The antigen was prepared by freeze thawing, ultrasonication and low speed centrifugation of infected Vero cells with no purification or concentration of the antigen being performed.
Results of sera tested were expressed as a serum ratio (SR) by comparison with a low positive control serum.
To establish an SR indicating positivity in the assays, 100 antenatal sera collected in late February were tested.
The mean SR was calculated and the mean plus three standard deviations was taken as the minimum SR indicating positivity.
Although resulting in a relatively insensitive assay, such a value was required to exclude sera giving a low level of reactivity which may be due to residual enterovirus-specific IgM resulting from a remote infection.
The homologous CBV-IgM assay was positive in four cases of CBV4 infection and six cases of CBV5 infection.
For the CBV4 IgM assay, ten of 20 (50%) sera from infections with CBV other than CBV4 were positive and nine of the 13(69%) sera from infections with echoviruses or coxsackieviruses A were positive.
Five of 18 (27%) sera with an elevated CBV neutralization titre were positive in the CBV4-IgM assay.
For the CB5-IgM assay seven of 18(39%) sera from infections with CBV other than CBV5 were positive and nine of 13 (69%) sera from infections with echoviruses or coxsackieviruses A were positive.
The nine sera that were positive from this group in the CBV5-IgM assay were the same nine as were positive in the CBV4-IgM assay.
Two of the 18(11%) sera with an elevated CBV neutralization titre were positive in the CBV5-IgM assay.
These two sera were also positive in the CBV4-IgM assay and had an elevated monotypic CBV4 neutralization titre.
None of the sera giving positive results gave significant reactivity when tested with control antigen.
Twelve rheumatoid factor containing sera and 46 sera from other infections were negative in both assays.
Of 24 sera from confirmed CBV infection, seven gave a positive monotypic CBV4 or 5-IgM response, ten were positive in both assays and seven were negative in both assays.
The positive results seen with sera from cases of heterologous enterovirus infection may result from an anamnestic IgM response or, more likely, IgM directed against enterovirus cross-reacting antigens.
The absence of homologous neutralizing antibody at a dilution of 1:20 in nine of 20 sera that gave a positive CBV-IgM result and the presence of positive results for CBV4 and 5-IgM in a 14 month old infant who had echovirus 7 infection indicates that the IgM need not be directed against neutralizing antigens.
Thus the CBV4 and 5-IgM assays developed appeared to be specific for an enterovirus infection but because of the cross-reactivity were not type-specific or group-specific.

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