Validation of colorimetric assay to detect complement-mediated antibody-dependent bactericidal activity against serogroups B and C Neisseria meningitidis.

Biologicals

Department of Immunology, Direction of Bacterial Vaccines and Direction of Control of Quality, Finlay Institute, 27 Ave, b/198 and 202, PO Box 16017, La Lisa, Havana, Cuba.

Published: September 2003

Colorimetric serum bactericidal assay (cSBA), based on the addition of glucose and a pH indicator to the culture medium after the bactericidal reaction, was validated. The precision measured as repeatability, intermediated precision, and reproducibility was determined as a percentage in titer coincidence between replicas >/=50. Moreover the use of the freeze-dried complement was evaluated in comparison to the traditionally stored by freezing. The results were the following: precision: titer +/-1 two-fold dilution (except for the highly positive serum against serogroup B, where there was titer +/-2 dilutions) percentage in titer coincidence: >/=50. The known titer or +/-1 two-fold dilution was found in the sera titrated with the complement either frozen or freeze-dried. Concluding, cSBA showed to be highly precise, allowing also the use of freeze-dried complement which is another important advantage for this kind of assay.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1045-1056(03)00060-5DOI Listing

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