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Comparative Study
. 1986 Oct;60(1):297-301.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.60.1.297-301.1986.

Modulation of humoral response to a 12-amino-acid site on the poliovirus virion

Comparative Study

Modulation of humoral response to a 12-amino-acid site on the poliovirus virion

J P Icenogle et al. J Virol. 1986 Oct.

Abstract

Most monoclonal antibodies to poliovirus 3 but not poliovirus 1 require a single 12-amino-acid sequence in virion protein VP1 for neutralization (site 1). None of the available monoclonal antibodies requiring this site bound virions after tryptic cleavage of site 1. This result allowed the amount of site 1-specific antibodies to be determined in an antiserum by comparing its reactivity with virus and trypsin-cleaved virus. Antisera to poliovirus 3 Sabin strain (PS3) but not poliovirus 1 Sabin showed site 1 immunodominance, consistent with the frequency of isolation of site 1-specific monoclonal antibodies to these viruses. Cleavage of site 1 prior to immunization dramatically reduced the immunogenicity of this site in PS3. However, the antiserum against trypsin-cleaved PS3 still had a high neutralization titer, demonstrating that sites other than site 1 can elicit a neutralizing response to PS3. Other antisera to PS3 showed significant variability in the response to site 1, indicating that other factors, such as the genetic background of inbred mouse strains, the species immunized, and the immunization protocol, also affect immunodominance. In particular, a serum from a human infant recently immunized with oral trivalent vaccine had little response to site 1.

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