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Titration of Human Coronaviruses Using an Immunoperoxidase Assay
Francine Lambert, Helene Jacomy, Gabriel Marceau, Pierre J. Talbot
Laboratory of Neuroimmunovirology, INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier

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0:11 Titering Coronaviruses11

0:54 Introduction54

1:36 Purification of Virus from Tissue96

3:43 Purification of Virus from Cultured Cells223

5:31 Preparation of suseptible cells331

8:20 Virus Detection with the Immunoperoxidase Assay500

11:26 Conclusion686

Calculation of infectious viral titers represents a basic and essential experimental approach for virologists. Classical plaque assays cannot be used for viruses that do not cause significant cytopathic effects, which is the case for strains 229E and OC43 of human coronavirus (HCoV). An alternative indirect immunoperoxidase assay (IPA) is herein described for the detection and titration of these viruses. Susceptible cells are inoculated with serial logarithmic dilutions of samples in a 96-well plate. After viral growth, viral detection by IPA yields the infectious virus titer, expressed as "Tissue Culture Infectious Dose" (TCID50). This represents the dilution of a virus-containing sample at which half of a series of laboratory wells contain replicating virus. This technique is a reliable method for the titration of HCoV in biological samples (cells, tissues or fluids).

The complete text protocol for this experimental approach is available in Springer Protocols.

Lambert F, Jacomy H, Marceau G, J. Talbot P (2008). Titration of Human Coronaviruses Using an Immunoperoxidase Assay. JoVE. 14. http://www.jove.com/index/details.stp?id=751, doi: 10.3791/751
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07/03/2009 11:11:57 AM
Belliot, Gael responded with a statement of type: Neutral
Nice job!!!

We would like to titer OC43 coronavirus strain and we don't have specific antibodies, do you have any alternative solution for titering it.

Thank you for your consideration

Gael Belliot, PhD

Laboratory of Virology
CHU Dijon France
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07/03/2009 1:53:38 PM
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Unfortunately, as the classical plaque assays cannot be used for human coronavirus OC-43, you have to use antibodies for IP detection (some are available commercially).

Sincerely

Helene jacomy
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07/12/2009 3:23:23 PM
Belliot responded with a statement of type: Neutral
Thanks

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