Neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against three serotypes of porcine rotavirus.
AUTOR(ES)
Nagesha, H S
RESUMO
Using three serotypes (four strains) of cultivable porcine rotavirus as immunizing antigens, 10 neutralizing monoclonal antibodies were characterized. One VP4-specific monoclonal antibody directed against porcine rotavirus BEN-144 (serotype G4) neutralized human rotavirus strain ST-3 in addition to the homologous porcine virus. All nine VP7-specific monoclonal antibodies were highly specific for viruses of the same serotype as the immunizing rotavirus strain. One exception was the VP7-specific monoclonal antibody C3/1, which neutralized both serotype G3 and G5 rotaviruses. However, this monoclonal antibody did not neutralize the porcine rotavirus AT/76, also of serotype G3, nor mutants of SA-11 virus (serotype G3) which were selected with monoclonal antibody A10/N3 and are known to have mutations affecting the C antigenic region.
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