NOVEL BRIDGE MULTI-SPECIES ELISA FOR DETECTION OF SARS-COV-2 ANTIBODIES
EMPLOYING SPIKE PROTEIN AS THE UNIQUE ANTIGEN
Abstract
Background Considering the course of the current SARS CoV 2 pandemic, it
is important to have serological tests for the detection of the
anti-SARS CoV-2 humoral immune response for monitoring and prognosis the
different stages of the disease. Purpose Herein we describe a novel
bridge enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (b-ELISA) for SARS-CoV-2
antibodies detection in human and other species, employing recombinant
Spike protein as a unique antigen, which is produced at high scale in
insect larvae. Results Eighty two human control sera/plasmas and 169
COVID-19 patients’ sera/plasmas, confirmed by rRT-PCR, were analysed by
the b-ELISA assay. Out of the 169 patient samples, 129 were positive for
IgG anti-SARS-CoV-2 and 40 were negative when they were tested by ELISA
COVIDAR® IgG. When a cut-off value of 5.0 SDs was established, 124 out
of the 129 COVID-19 positive samples were also positive by our developed
b-ELISA (sensitivity: 96.12%). A total of 27 animal sera (5 horses, 13
rats, 2 cats and 7 dogs) were employed in order to evaluate the b-ELISA
in other animal species. Conclusion The obtained results demonstrate
that the method developed herein is versatile, as it is able to detect
antibodies anti-SARS-CoV-2 in different animal species without the need
to perform and optimize a new assay for each species.