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Hybridoma cell line against akabane virus monoclonal antibody, monoclonal antibody as well as reagent kit and uses thereof

A technology of hybridoma cell line and Akabane disease virus, applied in anti-animal/human immunoglobulin, biological testing, biochemical equipment and methods, etc., can solve the problem of poor repeatability, unfavorable high-throughput detection, time-consuming and labor-intensive and other issues to achieve good repeatability and facilitate high-throughput screening

Active Publication Date: 2008-06-18
UNION STEMCELL & GENE ENG +1
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At present, my country's animal import and export inspection and quarantine departments mainly use neutralization tests to detect Akabane disease virus antibody in imported animal serum, which is time-consuming and laborious, and is greatly affected by other factors. The repeatability is not good, and it is not conducive to high-throughput detection.

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[0012] The present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with specific embodiments:

[0013] A hybridoma cell line of monoclonal antibodies against Akabane virus, the deposit number of said cell line is CGMCC NO.2174.

[0014] Said hybridoma cell line secretes monoclonal antibodies against Akabane virus.

[0015] Said monoclonal antibody is prepared by the sodium iodate method to prepare horseradish peroxidase enzyme label.

[0016] A kit for rapidly detecting Akabane virus antibodies in the serum of cattle and goats, said kit comprising the above-mentioned enzyme markers of monoclonal antibodies.

[0017] The kit also includes an enzyme-labeled plate coated with Akabane disease virus, a serum diluent, an enzyme-labeled antibody diluent, a positive control, and a substrate solution.

[0018] Application of the above-mentioned monoclonal antibody or the above-mentioned enzyme marker in the rapid detection of Akabane virus or its antibody in the serum of...

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The present invention discloses an anti-akabane virus monoclonal antibody hybridoma cell system, a monoclonal antibody, a kit and a purpose thereof. A hybridoma technology is used to obtain rat-anti-akabane virus monoclonal antibody, the akabane virus is considered as a detection system target antigen, and the akabane virus antibody of a sample for detecting is detected by a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent mensuration method. The whole detection process only needs 2.5 hours and all test steps are processed inside a 96-hole enzyme label plate; compared with the traditional neutralization test, the present invention saves time and labor and has high throughput and good repeatability.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for detecting antibodies in animal quarantine, in particular to a method for detecting Akabane virus antibodies in the serum of cattle and sheep, namely, a hybridoma cell line of monoclonal antibodies against Akabane virus, monoclonal antibodies and kits thereof. Background technique [0002] Akabane disease (AKAv), also known as Akabane disease, is a polytype infectious disease of cattle, sheep and goats caused by Akabane virus (AKAv). Characterized by miscarriage, premature delivery, stillbirth, and deformity, it can cause congenital joint curvature and watery anencephaly. The disease was prevalent in cattle, sheep and goat herds in Australia in the 1930s, and was subsequently reported in Japan. From 1972 to 1973, unexplained miscarriages, premature births, stillbirths, and congenital joint bending-hydrocephalus anencephal syndrome (AH syndrome) occurred in herds west of Kanto, Japan, and lost more than 50,000 calves. In ...

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IPC IPC(8): C12N5/18C07K16/18G01N33/53
Inventor 郭桂庆何大水黄丽华廖晓龙屈浩佘鸣王冬梅袁向飞张金香张丽艳张毅张宇光周立朱卫彬董志珍侯艳梅肖颜赵祥平
Owner UNION STEMCELL & GENE ENG
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