Validation of an antiviral assay method for quantifying IFN-α5 activity in macaque and human serum
Keywords: 
IFN-alpha5
Antiviral assay
Validation
EMCV
HeLa
Serum
Issue Date: 
2013
Publisher: 
Future Science
ISSN: 
1757-6180
Citation: 
Arbillaga L, Murillo-Arbizu M, González I, Gil AG, Vettorazzi A, González-Peñas E, et al. Validation of an antiviral assay method for quantifying IFN-alpha 5 activity in macaque and human serum. Bioanalysis 2013 FEB;5(3):289-305
Abstract
Background: IFN-alpha 5 has been demonstrated to induce stronger signaling and higher expression of antiviral genes than IFN-alpha 2, which is the current treatment in chronic viral hepatitis. However, there is no specific and validated quantification method in order to conduct kinetic studies as part of the preclinical and clinical evaluation for regulatory purposes. Results: A novel integration of an antiviral assay against the cytopathic effect of the encephalomyocarditis virus in HeLa cells with a very sensitive method for assay processing - the Vialight (R) Plus assay - is presented for IFN-alpha 5 activity quantification. The bioassay has been validated in macaque and human serum and it has been demonstrated to be selective, precise and accurate. Conclusion: The validated bioassay meets suitable acceptance criteria for these types of biological assays.

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