N. Iwata et al., DEVELOPMENT OF AN ENZYME-LINKED-IMMUNOSORBENT-ASSAY USING RECOMBINANTCHICKEN ANEMIA VIRUS PROTEINS EXPRESSED IN A BACULOVIRUS VECTOR SYSTEM, Journal of veterinary medical science, 60(2), 1998, pp. 175-180
Recombinant baculoviruses were constructed to express the putative pro
teins VP1, VP2 or VP3 of the chicken anemia virus (CAV). The recombina
nt VP1, VP2 or VP3 were detected by SDS-PAGE, and their molecular weig
hts were 50, 30/27 and 16 kDa, respectively. The VP2 and VP3 reacted w
ith sera from CAV-infected chickens in Western blot analysis and when
used as an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) antigen, but VP1
did not. Antibodies to CAV were detected, by ELISA using crude insect
cell lysates containing VP2 or VP3, from 2 to 20 weeks or 2 to 7 weeks
after CAV infection, respectively. These findings indicate that recom
binant VP2 and VP3 expressed in the baculovirus vector system can be u
sed as antigens to detect anti-CAV antibodies in ELISA.