Development of a sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay for specific detection of Iris yellow spot virus

Abstract Background Iris yellow spot virus (IYSV) is an Orthotospovirus that infects most Allium species. Very few approaches for specific detection of IYSV from infected plants are available to date. We report the development of a high-sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay (MIA) for...

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Main Authors: Cui Yu, Cuiyun Yang, Shaoyi Song, Zixiang Yu, Xueping Zhou, Jianxiang Wu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:Virology Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-018-0952-4
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spelling doaj-c9c61fa1bf254124bba47f33824a32122020-11-25T00:31:05ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2018-04-011511710.1186/s12985-018-0952-4Development of a sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay for specific detection of Iris yellow spot virusCui Yu0Cuiyun Yang1Shaoyi Song2Zixiang Yu3Xueping Zhou4Jianxiang Wu5Shanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine BureauShanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine BureauShanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine BureauShanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine BureauInstitute of Biotechnology, Zhejiang UniversityInstitute of Biotechnology, Zhejiang UniversityAbstract Background Iris yellow spot virus (IYSV) is an Orthotospovirus that infects most Allium species. Very few approaches for specific detection of IYSV from infected plants are available to date. We report the development of a high-sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay (MIA) for specific detection of IYSV. Results The nucleocapsid (N) gene of IYSV was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli to produce the His-tagged recombinant N protein. A panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against IYSV was generated by immunizing the mice with recombinant N protein. Five specific MAbs (16D9, 11C6, 7F4, 12C10, and 14H12) were identified and used for developing the Luminex xMAP-based MIA systems along with a polyclonal antibody against IYSV. Comparative analyses of their sensitivity and specificity in detecting IYSV from infected tobacco leaves identified 7F4 as the best-performed MAb in MIA. We then optimized the working conditions of Luminex xMAP-based MIA in specific detection of IYSV from infected tobacco leaves by using appropriate blocking buffer and proper concentration of biotin-labeled antibodies as well as the suitable ratio between the antibodies and the streptavidin R-phycoerythrin (SA-RPE). Under the optimized conditions the Luminex xMAP-based MIA was able to specifically detect IYSV with much higher sensitivity than conventional enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Importantly, the Luminex xMAP-based MIA is time-saving and the whole procedure could be completed within 2.5 h. Conclusions We generated five specific MAbs against IYSV and developed the Luminex xMAP-based MIA method for specific detection of IYSV in plants. This assay provides a sensitive, high-specific, easy to perform and likely cost-effective approach for IYSV detection from infected plants, implicating potential broad usefulness of MIA in plant virus diagnosis.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-018-0952-4Iris yellow spot virusAntibodyMicrosphere immunoassayDetection
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author Cui Yu
Cuiyun Yang
Shaoyi Song
Zixiang Yu
Xueping Zhou
Jianxiang Wu
spellingShingle Cui Yu
Cuiyun Yang
Shaoyi Song
Zixiang Yu
Xueping Zhou
Jianxiang Wu
Development of a sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay for specific detection of Iris yellow spot virus
Virology Journal
Iris yellow spot virus
Antibody
Microsphere immunoassay
Detection
author_facet Cui Yu
Cuiyun Yang
Shaoyi Song
Zixiang Yu
Xueping Zhou
Jianxiang Wu
author_sort Cui Yu
title Development of a sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay for specific detection of Iris yellow spot virus
title_short Development of a sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay for specific detection of Iris yellow spot virus
title_full Development of a sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay for specific detection of Iris yellow spot virus
title_fullStr Development of a sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay for specific detection of Iris yellow spot virus
title_full_unstemmed Development of a sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay for specific detection of Iris yellow spot virus
title_sort development of a sensitive luminex xmap-based microsphere immunoassay for specific detection of iris yellow spot virus
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background Iris yellow spot virus (IYSV) is an Orthotospovirus that infects most Allium species. Very few approaches for specific detection of IYSV from infected plants are available to date. We report the development of a high-sensitive Luminex xMAP-based microsphere immunoassay (MIA) for specific detection of IYSV. Results The nucleocapsid (N) gene of IYSV was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli to produce the His-tagged recombinant N protein. A panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against IYSV was generated by immunizing the mice with recombinant N protein. Five specific MAbs (16D9, 11C6, 7F4, 12C10, and 14H12) were identified and used for developing the Luminex xMAP-based MIA systems along with a polyclonal antibody against IYSV. Comparative analyses of their sensitivity and specificity in detecting IYSV from infected tobacco leaves identified 7F4 as the best-performed MAb in MIA. We then optimized the working conditions of Luminex xMAP-based MIA in specific detection of IYSV from infected tobacco leaves by using appropriate blocking buffer and proper concentration of biotin-labeled antibodies as well as the suitable ratio between the antibodies and the streptavidin R-phycoerythrin (SA-RPE). Under the optimized conditions the Luminex xMAP-based MIA was able to specifically detect IYSV with much higher sensitivity than conventional enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Importantly, the Luminex xMAP-based MIA is time-saving and the whole procedure could be completed within 2.5 h. Conclusions We generated five specific MAbs against IYSV and developed the Luminex xMAP-based MIA method for specific detection of IYSV in plants. This assay provides a sensitive, high-specific, easy to perform and likely cost-effective approach for IYSV detection from infected plants, implicating potential broad usefulness of MIA in plant virus diagnosis.
topic Iris yellow spot virus
Antibody
Microsphere immunoassay
Detection
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-018-0952-4
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