Abstract

Abstract Interferon alpha (IFN-α) belongs to the type I interferon family which mediates an early innate immune response to viral infections. In the present study, we developed a sandwich ELISA using specific mouse monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to measure IFN-α production in chickens. Recombinant chicken IFN-α (chIFN-α) expressed in yeast was used to immunize the mice. Five mAbs which specifically recognize chIFN-α antigen were selected and characterized. For sandwich ELISA development, mAbs were labeled with biotin, followed by a pairing assay to identify the best capture and detection antibodies. Two sets of mouse anti-chIFN-α mAb pairs were identified as optimum pairs of antibodies for detection of chIFN-α. The sandwich ELISA effectively detected native chicken IFN-α in chicken macrophage cells stimulated by polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid and its minimum detectable level was about 25 pg/mL. The anti-viral activity of chIFN-α against vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) was evaluated in chicken embryonic fibroblast and the mouse anti-chIFN-α mAbs which neutralize the activity of chicken IFN-α against VSV were identified. The newly developed antigen capture sandwich ELISA for the detection of chIFN-α will be a useful tool to monitor IFN-α production in chickens during viral infections.

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