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Performance of an envelope glycoprotein-based multiplex immunoassay for Ebola virus antibody detection in a cohort of Ebola virus disease survivors

  • McKenna D. Roe
  • , Grace Hood
  • , Spencer L. Sterling
  • , Lianying Yan
  • , Joseph Akoi Boré
  • , Tom Tipton
  • , Craig Thompson
  • , Miles W. Carroll
  • , Eric D. Laing*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Serological surveillance in animal and human hosts can be a cost-effective strategy for orthoebolavirus detection, but is challenged by accurate estimates of seroprevalence, potential pauci-symptomatic disease presentation, and antigenic cross-reactivity. Here, we describe the use of an envelope glycoprotein (GP)-based multiplex microsphere immunoassay, consisting of nine filovirus GP antigens for the detection of anti-Ebola virus (EBOV) antibodies in a well-characterized cohort of Guinean Ebola virus disease (EVD) survivors and contacts from the 2013 – 2016 West African EVD outbreak. We examined sensitivity and specificity for the detection of anti-EBOV antibodies by GP expressed as recombinant trimeric ectodomains, yielding an assay performance of 95.96 % sensitivity and 98.61 % specificity. Additionally, agreement between the multiplex test and a whole virus ELISA and virus neutralization test showed strong correlations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115057
JournalJournal of Virological Methods
Volume331
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ebola virus
  • Glycoprotein
  • Orthoebolaviruses
  • Serology

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