Characterization of cross-clade monoclonal antibodies against H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus and their application to the antigenic analysis of diverse H5 subtype viruses

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作者
Gronsang, Dulyatad [1 ,4 ]
Bui, Anh N. [2 ]
Trinh, Dai Q. [2 ]
Bui, Vuong N. [2 ]
Nguyen, Khong V. [2 ]
Can, Minh X. [2 ,3 ]
Omatsu, Tsutomu [5 ]
Mizutani, Tetsuya [5 ]
Nagai, Makoto [5 ,6 ]
Katayama, Yukie [5 ]
Thampaisarn, Rapeewan [1 ,4 ]
Ogawa, Haruko [1 ]
Imai, Kunitoshi [1 ]
机构
[1] Obihiro Univ Agr & Vet Med, Diagnost Ctr Anim Hlth & Food Safety, 2-11 Inada, Obihiro, Hokkaido 0808555, Japan
[2] Natl Inst Vet Res, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam
[3] Subdept Anim Hlth, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam
[4] Mahidol Univ, Fac Vet Sci, Nakhon Pathom 73170, Thailand
[5] Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, Res & Educ Ctr Prevent Global Infect Dis Anim, Tokyo 1838509, Japan
[6] Ishikawa Prefectural Univ, Bioresources & Environm Sci, Nonoichi, Ishikawa 9218836, Japan
关键词
HEMAGGLUTININ; EPITOPE; JAPAN; INFECTION; OUTBREAK; PROTEIN; STRAIN;
D O I
10.1007/s00705-017-3350-0
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIVs) are a threat to both animal and public health and require specific and rapid detection for prompt disease control. We produced three neutralizing anti-hemagglutinin (HA) monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) using two clades (2.2 and 2.5) of the H5N1 HPAIV isolated in Japan. Blocking immunofluorescence tests showed that each mAb recognized different epitopes; 3B5.1 and 3B5.2 mAbs against the clade 2.5 virus showed cross-clade reactivity to all 26 strains from clades 1, 2.2, 2.3.2.1, 2.3.2.1a, b, c and 2.3.4, suggesting that the epitope(s) recognized are conserved. Conversely, the 1G5 mAb against the clade 2.2 virus showed reactivity to only clades 1, 2.3.4 and 2.5 strains. An analysis of escape mutants, and some clades of the H5N1 viruses recognized by 3B5.1 and 3B5.2 mAbs, suggested that the mAbs bind to an epitope, including amino acid residues at position 162 in the HA1 protein (R162 and K162). Unexpectedly, however, when five Eurasian-origin H5 low-pathogenic AIV (LPAIV) strains with R162 were examined (EA-nonGsGD clade) as well as two American-origin strains (Am-nonGsGD clade), the mAb recognized only EA-nonGsGD clade strains. The R162 and K162 residues in the HA1 protein were highly conserved among 36 of the 43 H5N1 clades reported, including clades 2.3.2.1a and 2.3.2.1c that are currently circulating in Asia, Africa and Europe. The amino acid residues (158-PTIKRSYNNTNQE-170) in the HA1 protein are probably an epitope responsible for the cross-clade reactivity of the mAbs, considering the epitopes reported elsewhere. The 3B5.1 and 3B5.2 mAbs may be useful for the specific detection of H5N1 HPAIVs circulating in the field.
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页码:2257 / 2269
页数:13
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