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Neutralizing epitopes of feline calicivirus

Authors: Y, Tohya; K, Masuoka; E, Takahashi; T, Mikami;

Neutralizing epitopes of feline calicivirus

Abstract

A new collection of eighteen neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (N-MoAbs), raised against feline calicivirus (FCV), was used to analyze neutralizing epitopes of the F4 strain of FCV, the prototype strain of FCV in Japan. By cross-neutralization tests with the 20 FCV strains including Japanese. American, Swiss, and New Zealand isolates, the 18 N-MoAbs were categorized into six groups. One N-MoAb (1 D 7) neutralized all the strains tested: eight N-MoAbs neutralized only FCV-F 4; while the others neutralized the FCV strains in various degrees. In order to confirm this grouping, eight N-MoAbs were used to select neutralization-resistant variants of FCV F4. Although no variant against 1 D 7 was obtained, antigenic variants against other N-MoAbs were obtained. Neutralization tests using these variants revealed that there are six neutralizing epitopes on FCV F4 and that several epitopes are functionally related. One of these epitopes was the same epitope as one of the two epitopes identified by another panel of N-MoAbs we produced previously. Therefore, a total of seven neutralizing epitopes on FCV F4 were identified. Immunoblot analysis indicated that four of the seven epitopes existed on the 67 kDa capsid protein of the virus.

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Hybridomas, Immunoblotting, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Antibodies, Viral, Epitopes, Neutralization Tests, Animals, Antigens, Viral, Caliciviridae, Cells, Cultured

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