Evaluation of standard reagents for radial-immunodiffusion assays. In vitro control of rabies vaccines

The RID assay is one of the in vitro methods used for in-process control in the production of rabies vaccines for veterinary use. It has been shown to be very useful for determining antigen concentration in the final bulk product. The work presented in this paper, including the production and standa...

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Main Authors: MICELI Graciela S., TORROBA Jorge, TORRES Walter, ESTEVES MADERO Jorge, DÍAZ Ana Maria
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2000-01-01
Series:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-3310c5e39ace4c8680b4e429788c61842020-11-24T22:53:32ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo0036-46651678-99462000-01-01423153156Evaluation of standard reagents for radial-immunodiffusion assays. In vitro control of rabies vaccinesMICELI Graciela S.TORROBA JorgeTORRES WalterESTEVES MADERO JorgeDÍAZ Ana MariaThe RID assay is one of the in vitro methods used for in-process control in the production of rabies vaccines for veterinary use. It has been shown to be very useful for determining antigen concentration in the final bulk product. The work presented in this paper, including the production and standardization of candidate standard reagents for use in the Radial Immunodiffusion Assay (RID) was carried out at the Pan American Institute for Food Protection and Zoonoses (INPPAZ/PAHO/WHO). The study was completed with the cooperation of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, National University of La Plata (NULP), Argentina, where the validation of the proposed standards and the quality control of samples from 28 different batches of rabies vaccines produced with Pasteur strain rabies virus (PV) in BHK cells were performed. The activity of the vaccines was determined by in vivo (NIH) and in vitro (RID)assays. The results of the candidate reagents for the reagent standardization tests showed stability, sensitivity and reproducibility. The Relative Potency the 1.2 between the problem vaccines and the reference vaccine was estimated by variance and regression analysis. The results of our validation study show that the INPPAZ (PAHO/WHO) is capable of producing and distributing the above-mentioned standard reagents, as well as of providing support for the incorporation of the RID technique (sensitive, rapid and inexpensive) to the laboratories that manufacture rabies vaccines in Latin America and the Caribbean.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652000000300008Rabies vaccinesIn vitro controlImmunodiffusion
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author MICELI Graciela S.
TORROBA Jorge
TORRES Walter
ESTEVES MADERO Jorge
DÍAZ Ana Maria
spellingShingle MICELI Graciela S.
TORROBA Jorge
TORRES Walter
ESTEVES MADERO Jorge
DÍAZ Ana Maria
Evaluation of standard reagents for radial-immunodiffusion assays. In vitro control of rabies vaccines
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Rabies vaccines
In vitro control
Immunodiffusion
author_facet MICELI Graciela S.
TORROBA Jorge
TORRES Walter
ESTEVES MADERO Jorge
DÍAZ Ana Maria
author_sort MICELI Graciela S.
title Evaluation of standard reagents for radial-immunodiffusion assays. In vitro control of rabies vaccines
title_short Evaluation of standard reagents for radial-immunodiffusion assays. In vitro control of rabies vaccines
title_full Evaluation of standard reagents for radial-immunodiffusion assays. In vitro control of rabies vaccines
title_fullStr Evaluation of standard reagents for radial-immunodiffusion assays. In vitro control of rabies vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of standard reagents for radial-immunodiffusion assays. In vitro control of rabies vaccines
title_sort evaluation of standard reagents for radial-immunodiffusion assays. in vitro control of rabies vaccines
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
issn 0036-4665
1678-9946
publishDate 2000-01-01
description The RID assay is one of the in vitro methods used for in-process control in the production of rabies vaccines for veterinary use. It has been shown to be very useful for determining antigen concentration in the final bulk product. The work presented in this paper, including the production and standardization of candidate standard reagents for use in the Radial Immunodiffusion Assay (RID) was carried out at the Pan American Institute for Food Protection and Zoonoses (INPPAZ/PAHO/WHO). The study was completed with the cooperation of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, National University of La Plata (NULP), Argentina, where the validation of the proposed standards and the quality control of samples from 28 different batches of rabies vaccines produced with Pasteur strain rabies virus (PV) in BHK cells were performed. The activity of the vaccines was determined by in vivo (NIH) and in vitro (RID)assays. The results of the candidate reagents for the reagent standardization tests showed stability, sensitivity and reproducibility. The Relative Potency the 1.2 between the problem vaccines and the reference vaccine was estimated by variance and regression analysis. The results of our validation study show that the INPPAZ (PAHO/WHO) is capable of producing and distributing the above-mentioned standard reagents, as well as of providing support for the incorporation of the RID technique (sensitive, rapid and inexpensive) to the laboratories that manufacture rabies vaccines in Latin America and the Caribbean.
topic Rabies vaccines
In vitro control
Immunodiffusion
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