This video demonstrates an assay measuring influenza neuraminidase (NA) inhibiting antibody titers in a serum sample. A serum sample containing antibodies against NA is added to a fetuin-coated microwell plate. Upon adding the virus, the antibodies prevent viral NA from cleaving fetuin and exposing its galactose moiety. A peroxidase-conjugated lectin is then added, which binds to the exposed galactose. The NA-inhibiting antibody titer is determined using a colorimetric test, where a peroxidase substrate gets cleaved by the immobilized lectin-conjugated peroxidase to produce color.
Protocol
All procedures involving sample collection have been performed in accordance with the institute's IRB guidelines. 1. Preparation of Reagents and Starting Material Note: Refer to the Materials Table to obtain the source of all reagents. Fetuin-coated Plates Prepare the coating buffer by mixing 10 ml of the 10x coating buffer with 90 ml of deionized H2O. Prepare a stoc…
Representative Results
Table 1. Root cause analysis of assays that do not meet performance criteria. This table provides possible causes and solutions for problems that may occur when performing the ELLA. Problem Possible cause(s) Solution Weak signal or no plateau reached in virus titration i) low …
Disclosures
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
Coating buffer
KPL
50-84-01
Fetuin
Sigma
F3385
5X MES, pH 6.5
KD-Medical
PBS-0134
CaCl2
Sigma
C7902
30% BSA
Sigma
A8327
Tween 20
Sigma
P1379
Lectin PNA-HRPO
Sigma
L7759
PBS-T
Sigma
P3563-10PAK
o-Phenylenediamine dihydrochloride
Sigma
P8287
Phosphate-citrate buffer
Sigma
P4922
Sulfuric acid
Sigma
258105
96-well Maxisorp plates
NUNC
439454
96-well round bottom well plates
NUNC
267245
Plate sealers
Thermo Scientific
14-245-192B
Chicken eggs
Charles River Laboratories
9 day old embryonated specific pathogen free (SPF) chicken eggs