Antigenic variation of equine infectious anemia virus as detected by virus neutralization. Brief report
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Antigenic variation of equine infectious anemia virus as detected by virus neutralization. Brief report
Abstract
The antigenic structure of 16 viruses isolated from four horses which were inoculated with a clone of equine infectious anemia (EIA) virus was compared by the neutralization test. The antigenic structure of viruses isolated after development of neutralizing antibody differed from virus to virus. Back mutation of the antigenic structure was also demonstrated by serial passage of the virus in horses. These results suggest that EIA virus is subject to multidirectional antigenic variation. The possibility that the variants originated in the heterologous virus population in the inoculum seems to be unlikely since the virus used for the primary inoculation was cloned by three repeated high-limiting dilutions.
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