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Establishment of an indirect ELISA method for detecting canine distemper virus antibodies

Abstract

Canine distemper virus (CDV) can cause acute infectious diseases in various carnivorous animals. This study aims to develop an indirect ELISA method for CDV antibody detecting.

Using the purified recombinant CDV antigens as coating agents, and after optimizing the conditions, a preliminary ELISA detection method for CDV specific antibodies was established. The optimal coating concentration of recombinant CDV antigen at 2,0 μg/mL 100 μL/well, overnight coating at 4 °C, blocking at 4 °C for 4 h, serum dilution at 1: 200 and incubation at 37 °C for 1,5 h or 2 h, or 4 °C overnight. No cross-reactivity was observed with CPIV, CAV-1, and CCV antibody-positive serum, indicating good specificity. Both intra-batch and inter-batch CVs were below 5 %, and the detection sensitivity reached 1:500.

About the Authors

Li Laiqing
Belarusian State Technological University ; Guangzhou Youdi Bio-technology Co., Ltd.
Belarus

Chairman of the board

Minsk

Guangzhou



Chen Cuicui
Belarusian State Technological University
Belarus

Project manager

Minsk



Liang Huankun
Belarusian State Technological University ; Guangzhou Youdi Bio-technology Co., Ltd.
Belarus

Quality manager

Minsk

Guangzhou



Shuhai Zhong
Belarusian State Technological University ; Guangzhou Youdi Bio-technology Co., Ltd.
Belarus

Head of research and development department

Minsk

Guangzhou



V. N. Leontiev
Belarusian State Technological University
Belarus

Candidate of technical sciences

Minsk



I. V. Voitov
Belarusian State Technological University
Belarus

Doctor of technical sciences, professor

Minsk



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Laiqing L., Cuicui Ch., Huankun L., Zhong Sh., Leontiev V.N., Voitov I.V. Establishment of an indirect ELISA method for detecting canine distemper virus antibodies. Ecology and Animal World. 2024;(1):59-64.

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