In this study, we designed a capture ELISA using a monoclonal antibody
specific for the N protein, the major protein of the rabies virus nuc
leocapsid, to measure the N protein content in rabies vaccines. Free N
protein content was compared in the two types of rabies vaccine curre
ntly used in humans: suckling mouse brain (SMB) vaccine prepared from
rabies virus-infected brain tissue, and tissue culture (TC) vaccine pr
epared from supernatants of rabies virus-infected cells. It was found
that SMB vaccines contained considerably higher amounts of N protein t
han most of the TC vaccines. Possible implications concerning the effi
cacy of rabies vaccines are discussed.