A collaborative study on Korean standard JE vaccine for potency assay

Jae Ok Kim, Jin Ho Shin, Sun Young Baek, Kyung Il Min, Bok Soon Min, Seung Rel Ryu, Byoung Guk Kim, Do Keun Kim, Mi Jin Ahn, Mi Kyung Park, Hye Won Song, Chung Keel Lee, Seok Ho Lee, Sue Nie Park

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Abstract

The objective of this collaborative study was to establish a Korean standard of Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine (mouse brain-derived, formalin-inactivated) for potency assay. A candidate preparation proposed as a Korean standard was provided by GreenCross Vaccine, and six laboratories, including one national control laboratory and five manufacturers of JE vaccine, participated in the study. The potency of the candidate preparation and a reference standard obtained from Japan was estimated by mouse immunogenicity assay using the in vitro plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT). The results of 72 assays conducted by the 6 laboratories showed that the overall mean potency estimate of the candidate preparation was 2.455 log median plaque reduction neutralization antibody titer per 0.5-ml dosage administered twice in mice at 7-day intervals, and that the mean potency ratio of the candidate preparation relative to the reference standard was 1.074. The potency estimates were quite variable among laboratories irrespective of the preparation. The variability of assays assessed by Z scores and coefficient of variation (CV) were in general within the level of acceptance (Z scores within ±3 and CV ≤15%). Therefore, we concluded that the candidate preparation would be suitable as a national standard for testing the potency of JE vaccine (inactivated).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)745-750
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume14
Issue number4
StatePublished - Aug 2004

Keywords

  • Collaborative study
  • Japanese encephalitis vaccine
  • Neutralization test
  • Potency
  • Standard

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