Binding of complement component C3b to glycoprotein gC of herpes simplex virus type 1: mapping of gC-binding sites and demonstration of conserved C3b binding in low-passage clinical isolates
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.60.2.470-475.1986
Binding of complement component C3b to glycoprotein gC of herpes simplex virus type 1: mapping of gC-binding sites and demonstration of conserved C3b binding in low-passage clinical isolates
Abstract
The sites on glycoprotein gC of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) which bind complement component C3b were evaluated by using anti-gC monoclonal antibodies and mutants which have alterations at defined regions of the glycoprotein. Monoclonal antibodies were incubated with HSV-1-infected cells in a competitive assay to block C3b binding. Each of 12 different monoclonals, which recognize the four major antigenic sites of gC, completely inhibited C3b binding. With this approach, no one antigenic group on gC could be assigned as the C3b-binding region. Next, 21 gC mutants were evaluated for C3b binding, including 1 which failed to synthesize gC, 4 which synthesized truncated forms of the glycoprotein such that gC did not insert into the cell's membrane, and 16 which expressed gC on the cell's surface but which had mutations in various antigenic groups. Eleven strains did not bind C3b. This included the 1 strain which did not synthesize gC, the 4 strains which secreted gC without inserting the glycoprotein into the cell membrane, and 6 of 16 strains which expressed gC on the cell surface. In these six strains, the mutations were at three different antigenic sites. One hypothesis to explain these findings is that C3b binding is modified by changes in the conformation of gC which develop either after antibodies bind to gC or as a result of mutations in the gC gene. Attachment of C3b to gC was also evaluated in 31 low-passage clinical isolates of HSV-1. Binding was detected with each HSV-1 isolate, but not with nine HSV-2 isolates. Therefore, although mutants that lack C3b binding are readily selected in vitro, the C3b-binding function of gC is maintained in vivo. These results indicate that the sites on gC that bind C3b are different from those that bind monoclonal antibodies, that antibodies directed against all sites on gC block C3b binding, and that C3b binding is a conserved function of gC in vivo.
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