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. 2014 Aug;49(1):22-9.
doi: 10.1007/s11262-014-1071-y. Epub 2014 Apr 24.

Antigenic variability among two subtypes of human adenovirus serotype 7

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Antigenic variability among two subtypes of human adenovirus serotype 7

Xingui Tian et al. Virus Genes. 2014 Aug.

Abstract

Human adenovirus type 7 (HAdV-7) is one of the major serotypes responsible for acute respiratory infection. It is important to investigate the antigenic variabilities of different HAdV-7 genomic subtypes for vaccine development. Phylogenetic analysis of global HAdV-7 strains and major antigen proteins showed that HAdV-7 could be classified into two subtypes. There were three highly variable regions (HVR1, HVR4, and HVR7) in the hexon protein that varied between subtypes. Within each of the subtypes, these regions were conserved. Two subtype HAdV-7 strains isolated in China were used to immunize mice for antigenic characterization. Mice immunized with one subtype strain showed 4-8-fold lower neutralizing antibody titers against another subtype strain. ELISA results showed that the variation in HVR1, 4, and 7 regions contributed to antigenic change, and it may be concluded that the three regions contain subtype-specific epitopes. In summary, strains of HAdV-7 could be divided into two subtypes using genome sequence and antigenic analysis; our results could be important for HAdV-7 vaccine development.

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