Methods and Protocols (Jun 2022)

Development and Characterisation of a Four-Plex Assay to Measure <i>Streptococcus pyogenes</i> Antigen-Specific IgG in Human Sera

  • Alexander J. Keeley,
  • Martina Carducci,
  • Luisa Massai,
  • Mariagrazia Pizza,
  • Thushan I. de Silva,
  • Danilo G. Moriel,
  • Omar Rossi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mps5040055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
p. 55

Abstract

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The measurement of antibodies to vaccine antigens is crucial for research towards a safe and effective vaccine for Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep A). We describe the establishment and detailed characterisation of a four-plex assay to measure IgG to the Strep A vaccine antigens SpyCEP, Slo, SpyAD and GAC using the Luminex multiplex platform. A standard curve was established and characterized to allow the quantification of antigen-specific IgG. Assay specificity, precision, linearity, reproducibility and repeatability were determined via the measurement of antigen-specific IgG from pooled human serum. The assay is highly specific, reproducible and performs well across a large range of antibody concentrations against all four antigens. It is, therefore, suitable for future clinical trials in humans with a four-component vaccine, as well as for seroepidemiological studies to gain insights into naturally occurring immunity.

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