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. 1993 Jan;31(1):1-8.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.31.1.1-8.1993.

Typing of human rotavirus VP4 by an enzyme immunoassay using monoclonal antibodies

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Typing of human rotavirus VP4 by an enzyme immunoassay using monoclonal antibodies

B S Coulson. J Clin Microbiol. 1993 Jan.

Abstract

Two different neutralization specificities exist on the outer capsid of group A rotaviruses. At least seven VP7 (G) antigenic types are distinguishable among human rotaviruses. Four distinct antigenic (P) types of human rotavirus VP4 corresponding to separate rotavirus gene 4 groups have been described. The aim of this study was to identify P types in clinical specimens by developing an enzyme immunoassay, using P-type-specific neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (N-MAbs). Three N-MAbs primarily or solely recognizing each of P types 4, 6, and 8 and binding to VP4 or its subunit VP5* were derived. These N-MAbs served as detector antibodies in an enzyme immunoassay P-typing system similar to that in use for G typing. P-type specificity was highest when the G-type specificity of the capture antiserum was matched to the G type of the rotavirus in the test sample. The method correctly identified the P types of 13 well-characterized, cell culture-adapted human rotaviruses and was used to classify a further six strains. P typing of 118 rotavirus-positive stools gave results consistent with the P type inferred from the G type for 98 (83%) samples. Twelve (10%) of the stools showed no reaction with any N-MAb and eight (7%) samples were untypeable because of cross-reactivity between N-MAbs or high background readings. This P-typing enzyme immunoassay system is economical and amenable to large-scale use in epidemiological studies. Its use will facilitate assessment of the distribution of P types worldwide and of the role of VP4 in eliciting protective immune responses.

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