Demonstration of an immunodominant neutralization site by analysis of antigenic variants of SA11 rotavirus

  • Lazdins I
  • Sonza S
  • Dyall-Smith M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Serotype-specific monoclonal antibodies were used to select mutants of SA11 rotavirus that were resistant to neutralization. The antigenic characteristics of these mutants were studied with with a panel of monoclonal antibodies. We isolated one type of mutant which showed a dramatic increase (greater than 10-fold) in resistance to neutralization by hyperimmune antiserum, and this together with other data indicates the presence on the rotavirus major outer shell glycoprotein of an immunodominant antigenic site involved in virus neutralization. The mutants were also useful in classifying neutralizing monoclonal antibodies.

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Lazdins, I., Sonza, S., Dyall-Smith, M. L., Coulson, B. S., & Holmes, I. H. (1985). Demonstration of an immunodominant neutralization site by analysis of antigenic variants of SA11 rotavirus. Journal of Virology, 56(1), 317–319. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.56.1.317-319.1985

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