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High-throughput Detection Method for Influenza Virus
Published on: February 4, 2012
Quantitative Fluorescence Imaging of Alphavirus Infection for Antiviral Screenings
Alejandra Centurión1, Bodunrin Omokungbe1, Cross Chambers2
1LOEWE Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics (LOEWE-TBG); Department of Pest and Vector Insect Control, Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Branch of Bioresources.
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Fluorescence microscopy offers a highly sensitive and versatile approach for investigating alphavirus infection at the cellular level. By combining fluorescently labeled viruses with quantitative image analysis, this method enables detailed spatial and temporal characterization of infection dynamics, including the detection of subtle differences in replication kinetics and cell-to-cell spread. A central aim of this protocol is its application in antiviral screening assays. Image-based quantification of fluorescence intensity provides a robust and reproducible means to assess the efficacy of antiviral compounds, allowing early and sensitive detection of inhibitory effects in infected cells. This facilitates the identification of promising antiviral hits and supports the evaluation of dose-dependent responses. The approach is also well-suited for comparative studies of different alphavirus strains or mutants, as variations in replication behavior and dissemination patterns become readily apparent. Its flexibility, compatibility with multiple cell lines, and straightforward integration into automated imaging platforms makes the method scalable and suitable for high-throughput screening campaigns. Overall, this protocol advances the discovery and evaluation of antiviral strategies. Given that several alphaviruses cause significant human and veterinary diseases, lack approved antiviral therapies, and continue to expand geographically with emerging outbreaks, the identification of novel antivirals remains an urgent priority. Therefore, this fluorescence-based workflow represents a valuable and timely contribution to modern alphavirus research.
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