We have identified antigenic regions within phosphoprotein 150 of human cytomegalovirus (CMV pp150) to which seroreactivity appears in patients with active CMV infection or persists in seropositive persons. A range of 8.3 to 61.6% of healthy CMV-seropositive blood donors were immunoglobulin G positive for single peptides, while 91.6% reacted to a mixture of four peptides. All convalescent-phase serum samples from 26 patients with active CMV infection reacted with either of two peptides encompassing amino acids (aa) 594 to 623 and aa 614 to 643. Patients with a primary CMV infection had patterns of reactivity to single peptides different from those of patients with reactivated CMV infection. The immunoglobulin M antibodies reacted preferentially with the peptides encompassing aa 594 to 663 of CMV pp150.
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Sundqvist, V. A., Xu, W., & Wahren, B. (1992). Antibody responses to synthetic peptides from cytomegalovirus phosphoprotein 150. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.30.10.2735-2739.1992
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