Microscopy-based assay for semi-quantitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies in human sera: A semi-quantitative, high throughput, microscopy-based assay expands existing approaches to measure SARS-CoV-2 specific antibody levels in human sera

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​Microscopy-based assay for semi-quantitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies in human sera: A semi-quantitative, high throughput, microscopy-based assay expands existing approaches to measure SARS-CoV-2 specific antibody levels in human sera​
Pape, C. ; Remme, R.; Wolny, A.; Olberg, S.; Wolf, S.; Cerrone, L. & Cortese, M. et al.​ (2021) 
BioEssays43(3) art. e2000257​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.202000257 

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Pape, Constantin ; Remme, Roman; Wolny, Adrian; Olberg, Sylvia; Wolf, Steffen; Cerrone, Lorenzo; Cortese, Mirko; Klaus, Severina; Lucic, Bojana; Ullrich, Stephanie; Anders-Össwein, Maria; Wolf, Stefanie; Cerikan, Berati; Neufeldt, Christopher J.; Ganter, Markus; Schnitzler, Paul; Merle, Uta; Lusic, Marina; Boulant, Steeve; Stanifer, Megan; Bartenschlager, Ralf; Hamprecht, Fred A.; Kreshuk, Anna; Tischer, Christian; Kräusslich, Hans-Georg; Müller, Barbara; Laketa, Vibor
Abstract
Emergence of the novel pathogenic coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and its rapid pandemic spread presents challenges that demand immediate attention. Here, we describe the development of a semi-quantitative high-content microscopy-based assay for detection of three major classes (IgG, IgA, and IgM) of SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies in human samples. The possibility to detect antibodies against the entire viral proteome together with a robust semi-automated image analysis workflow resulted in specific, sensitive and unbiased assay that complements the portfolio of SARS-CoV-2 serological assays. Sensitive, specific and quantitative serological assays are urgently needed for a better understanding of humoral immune response against the virus as a basis for developing public health strategies to control viral spread. The procedure described here has been used for clinical studies and provides a general framework for the application of quantitative high-throughput microscopy to rapidly develop serological assays for emerging virus infections.
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2021
Journal
BioEssays 
ISSN
0265-9247
eISSN
1521-1878
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English

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