Ml. Palmerdensmore et al., DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF AN ELISA TO MEASURE ANTIBODY-RESPONSES TO BOTH THE NUCLEOCAPSID AND SPIKE PROTEINS OF CANINE CORONAVIRUS, Journal of immunoassay, 19(1), 1998, pp. 1-22
A rapid and reproducible enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was
developed for detection of canine coronavirus (CCV) specific antibodi
es directed to both the nucleocapsid (NC) and the spike (S) proteins.
The coating antigen, a methanol-treated, S-protein enriched preparatio
n, was produced by subjecting infected cells to Triton X-114 detergent
followed by phase separation. The sensitivity of this assay was deter
mined by following the course of infection in dogs experimentally infe
cted with CCV. The specificity of the antibody response was determined
by Western blot analysis and supported the increased magnitude of the
ELISA response and the presence of serum neutralizing (SN) antibody.
Due to the sensitivity and specificity of the IgG response detected by
this assay it can be used to determine both virus exposure and vaccin
e efficacy.