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Reactivity of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus Structural Proteins to Antibodies against Porcine Enteric Coronaviruses: Diagnostic Implications.

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2017-02-10

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Gimenez-Lirola, Luis Gabriel
Zhang, Jianqiang
Carrillo-Avila, Jose Antonio
Chen, Qi
Magtoto, Ronaldo
Poonsuk, Korakrit
Baum, David H
Piñeyro, Pablo
Zimmerman, Jeffrey

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American Society for Microbiology
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The development of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) antibody-based assays is important for detecting infected animals, confirming previous virus exposure, and monitoring sow herd immunity. However, the potential cross-reactivity among porcine coronaviruses is a major concern for the development of pathogen-specific assays. In this study, we used serum samples (n = 792) from pigs of precisely known infection status and a multiplex fluorescent microbead-based immunoassay and/or enzyme-linked immunoassay platform to characterize the antibody response to PEDV whole-virus (WV) particles and recombinant polypeptides derived from the four PEDV structural proteins, i.e., spike (S), nucleocapsid (N), membrane (M), and envelope (E). Antibody assay cutoff values were selected to provide 100% diagnostic specificity for each target. The earliest IgG antibody response, mainly directed against S1 polypeptides, was observed at days 7 to 10 postinfection. With the exception of nonreactive protein E, we observed similar antibody ontogenies and patterns of seroconversion for S1, N, M, and WV antigens. Recombinant S1 provided the best diagnostic sensitivity, regardless of the PEDV strain, with no cross-reactivity detected against transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), porcine respiratory coronavirus (PRCV), or porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) pig antisera. The WV particles showed some cross-reactivity to TGEV Miller and TGEV Purdue antisera, while N protein presented some cross-reactivity to TGEV Miller. The M protein was highly cross-reactive to TGEV and PRCV antisera. Differences in the antibody responses to specific PEDV structural proteins have important implications in the development and performance of antibody assays for the diagnosis of PEDV enteric disease.

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Animals
Antibodies, Viral
Antigens, Viral
Coronavirus Infections
Coronavirus M Proteins
Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Proteins
Cross Reactions
Diagnosis, Differential
Immunoglobulin G
Nucleocapsid Proteins
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
Swine
Swine Diseases
Transmissible gastroenteritis virus
Viral Matrix Proteins

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Animales
Anticuerpos antivirales
Antígenos virales
Diagnóstico diferencial
Enfermedades de los porcinos
Infecciones por coronavirus
Inmunoglobulina G
Proteínas M de coronavirus
Proteínas de la matriz viral
Proteínas de la nucleocápside
Proteínas de la nucleocápside de coronavirus
Virus de la diarrea epidémica porcina
Virus de la gastroenteritis transmisible

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ELISA, PEDV, antibody response, cross-reactivity, multiplex FMIA, recombinant structural proteins, whole virus

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Gimenez-Lirola LG, Zhang J, Carrillo-Avila JA, Chen Q, Magtoto R, et al. Reactivity of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus Structural Proteins to Antibodies against Porcine Enteric Coronaviruses: Diagnostic Implications. J Clin Microbiol. 2017 May;55(5):1426-1436.