Abstract
Polyclonal sera obtained from African children with acute measles were used to screen a panel of 15-mer overlapping peptides representing the sequence of measles virus (MV) fusion (F) protein. An immunodominant antigenic region from the F protein (p32; amino acids 388 to 402) was found to represent an amino acid sequence within the highly conserved cysteine-rich domain of the F protein of paramyxoviruses. Epitope mapping of this peptide indicated that the complete 15-amino-acid sequence was necessary for high-affinity interaction with anti-MV antibodies. Immunization of two strains of mice with the p32 peptide indicated that it was immunogenic and could induce antipeptide antibodies which cross-reacted with and neutralized MV infectivity in vitro. Moreover, passive transfer of antipeptide antibodies conferred significant protection against fatal rodent-adapted MV-induced encephalitis in susceptible mice. These results indicate that this epitope represents a candidate for inclusion in a future peptide vaccine for measles.
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Atabani, S. F., Obeid, O. E., Chargelegue, D., Aaby, P., Whittle, H., & Steward, M. W. (1997). Identification of an immunodominant neutralizing and protective epitope from measles virus fusion protein by using human sera from acute infection. Journal of Virology, 71(10), 7240–7245. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.71.10.7240-7245.1997
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