Identification of a conserved B-cell epitope on the capsid protein of porcine circovirus type 4

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Fang, Zheng [1 ]
Sun, Mingxia [1 ]
Cai, Xuehui [1 ,2 ]
An, Tongqing [1 ,3 ]
Tu, Yabin [1 ]
Wang, Haiwei [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Agr Sci, Harbin Vet Res Inst, State Key Lab Anim Dis Control & Prevent, Harbin, Peoples R China
[2] Heilongjiang Vet Biopharmaceut Engn Technol Res Ct, Harbin, Peoples R China
[3] Heilongjiang Prov Key Lab Vet Immunol, Harbin, Peoples R China
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porcine circovirus 4(PCV4); virus-like particle (VLP); Cap protein; B-cell epitope; monoclonal antibodies; PIGS; PCV2; RECOGNITION; INFECTION; DISEASE;
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10.1128/msphere.00225-24
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Porcine circovirus type 4 (PCV4), a recently identified circovirus, is prevalent in numerous provinces in China, as well as in South Korea, Thailand, and Europe. PCV4 virus rescued from an infectious clone showed pathogenicity, suggesting the economic impact of PCV4. However, there remains a lack of understanding regarding the immunogenicity and epitopes of PCV4. This study generated a monoclonal antibody (MAb) 1D8 by immunizing mice with PCV4 virus-like particles (VLPs). Subsequently, the epitope recognized by the MAb 1D8 was identified by truncated protein expression and alanine scanning mutagenesis analysis. Results showed that the 225PKQG228 located at the C-terminus of the PCV4 Cap protein is the minimal motif binding to the MAb. Homology modeling analysis and immunoelectron microscopy revealed that the epitope extends beyond the outer surface of the PCV4 VLP. Moreover, the epitope is highly conserved among PCV4 strains and does not react with other PCVs. Together, the MAb 1D8 recognized epitope shows potential for detecting PCV4. These findings significantly contribute to the design of antigens for PCV4 detection and control strategies.IMPORTANCEPorcine circovirus type 4 (PCV4) is a novel circovirus. Although PCV4 has been identified in several countries, including China, Korea, Thailand, and Spain, no vaccine is available. Given the potential pathogenic effects of PCV4 on pigs, PCV4 could threaten the global pig farming industry, highlighting the urgency for further investigation. Thus, epitopes of PCV4 remain to be determined. Our finding of a conserved epitope significantly advances vaccine development and pathogen detection. Porcine circovirus type 4 (PCV4) is a novel circovirus. Although PCV4 has been identified in several countries, including China, Korea, Thailand, and Spain, no vaccine is available. Given the potential pathogenic effects of PCV4 on pigs, PCV4 could threaten the global pig farming industry, highlighting the urgency for further investigation. Thus, epitopes of PCV4 remain to be determined. Our finding of a conserved epitope significantly advances vaccine development and pathogen detection.
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