Title of article :
Quantification Analysis of Dot Blot Assays for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and 2 Antibodies
Author/Authors :
Ravanshad, M Department of Virology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran , Sabahi, F Department of Virology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran , Mahboudi, F Biotechnology Research Center - Pasture Institute of Iran, Tehran
Abstract :
Objective
Dot Blot (DB) assay provides highly specific results, but usually is not reliable for
quantification of antibody production. The need for a more objective DB assay to provide a
better definition of the immune status, against HIV antigens, promoted this study to develop a
quantitative DB assay.
Materials and Methods
Dot blot (DB) strips for antibodies, directed to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1
and 2, were analyzed by a video densitometer. This method was used to quantify the antibody
response to different HIV proteins in infected patients. In order to increase reproducibility,
reagents and protocols were accurately standardized and internal controls were added. In the
first format, an internal control band consisting of Human IgG was added to each dot to
minimize the effects of band intensity variation. In the second format, antibody concentrations
were calculated from the ratio of the densities produced by test sera and by positive and
negative standard sera.
Results
The sera under scrutiny were also examined by standard enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
(ELISA) and the obtained results were compared with those of the corresponding DB. A
statistically significant positive correlation was found between the results obtained with the
two methods, and this was especially evident when ELISA titers were compared to corrected
DB values (p = 0.001).
Conclusion
Densitometric analysis of DB assays led to quantify the antibodies against HIV-1 and 2 Gag
and Env proteins and might be useful to investigate possible humoral immune correlates of
production in HIV vaccine studies and antibody production in the early phase of infection
Keywords :
Human Immunodeficiency Virus , Dot Blot assay , Densitometric Analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics