A novel one-step quick assay for detection of SARS-COV2 antibodies across mammalian species

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) has so far infected almost a hundred of millions of people and caused more than a million of death across the world. Many serological tests have been developed to track down virus infection in community via identification of antibodies agai...

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Main Author: Xianjin Zhou
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/11381.pdf
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spelling doaj-a6c2aee37f3b46fc9a09788cc004e2072021-04-29T15:05:37ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592021-04-019e1138110.7717/peerj.11381A novel one-step quick assay for detection of SARS-COV2 antibodies across mammalian speciesXianjin ZhouSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) has so far infected almost a hundred of millions of people and caused more than a million of death across the world. Many serological tests have been developed to track down virus infection in community via identification of antibodies against SARS-CoV2 virus. However, the tests vary in sensitivity, specificity, complexity, and speed. Here, I developed a simple, one-step, quick test to detect antibodies against SARS-CoV2 N (scN) nucleocapsid protein via direct visualization of antigen-antibody reaction. A total of 40 serum samples of SARS-CoV2 patients were purchased from RayBiotech. A total of 50 pre-pandemic human serum samples from San Diego Blood Bank were used as negative controls. After performing the one-step quick test of these 90 serum samples, I found that 39 samples are positive for anti-scN antibodies. All of the 39 positives are from the 40 SARS-CoV2 patients, suggesting that the one-step test is more sensitive than the lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), the most widely used rapid antibody test. None of the 50 pre-pandemic samples is positive for anti-scN antibodies, indicating that the one-step test has an excellent specificity. The one-step test takes only ~5 min to detect the antibodies; and 1 ml of Escherichia coli culture can produce reagent proteins sufficient for thousands of the tests. Since the one-step test does not need a secondary antibody, it can be used as a universal test for anti-scN antibodies across different mammalian species to track down both human infection and the animal reservoir of SARS-CoV2 virus.https://peerj.com/articles/11381.pdfImmunoassayAggregationFluorescenceSARS-CoV2
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A novel one-step quick assay for detection of SARS-COV2 antibodies across mammalian species
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Immunoassay
Aggregation
Fluorescence
SARS-CoV2
author_facet Xianjin Zhou
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title A novel one-step quick assay for detection of SARS-COV2 antibodies across mammalian species
title_short A novel one-step quick assay for detection of SARS-COV2 antibodies across mammalian species
title_full A novel one-step quick assay for detection of SARS-COV2 antibodies across mammalian species
title_fullStr A novel one-step quick assay for detection of SARS-COV2 antibodies across mammalian species
title_full_unstemmed A novel one-step quick assay for detection of SARS-COV2 antibodies across mammalian species
title_sort novel one-step quick assay for detection of sars-cov2 antibodies across mammalian species
publisher PeerJ Inc.
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publishDate 2021-04-01
description Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) has so far infected almost a hundred of millions of people and caused more than a million of death across the world. Many serological tests have been developed to track down virus infection in community via identification of antibodies against SARS-CoV2 virus. However, the tests vary in sensitivity, specificity, complexity, and speed. Here, I developed a simple, one-step, quick test to detect antibodies against SARS-CoV2 N (scN) nucleocapsid protein via direct visualization of antigen-antibody reaction. A total of 40 serum samples of SARS-CoV2 patients were purchased from RayBiotech. A total of 50 pre-pandemic human serum samples from San Diego Blood Bank were used as negative controls. After performing the one-step quick test of these 90 serum samples, I found that 39 samples are positive for anti-scN antibodies. All of the 39 positives are from the 40 SARS-CoV2 patients, suggesting that the one-step test is more sensitive than the lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), the most widely used rapid antibody test. None of the 50 pre-pandemic samples is positive for anti-scN antibodies, indicating that the one-step test has an excellent specificity. The one-step test takes only ~5 min to detect the antibodies; and 1 ml of Escherichia coli culture can produce reagent proteins sufficient for thousands of the tests. Since the one-step test does not need a secondary antibody, it can be used as a universal test for anti-scN antibodies across different mammalian species to track down both human infection and the animal reservoir of SARS-CoV2 virus.
topic Immunoassay
Aggregation
Fluorescence
SARS-CoV2
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