Polypeptide specificity of antiviral serum antibodies in children naturally infected with human rotavirus

  • Brüssow H
  • Offit P
  • Gerna G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Reassortants between serotype 3 SA11 and serotype 6 NCDV rotaviruses were used to determine the relative amounts of serum-neutralizing antibody to VP4 and VP7 of serotype 3 SA11 rotavirus in children after natural rotavirus exposure. Sera from Ecuadorian children of a population-based study and sera from children of a hospital-based study in Germany (excluding diarrhea patients) demonstrated high titers of VP7-specific but only low titers of VP4-specific antibodies. In contrast, paired sera from German children hospitalized with a symptomatic primary rotavirus gastroenteritis demonstrated a titer increase to VP4 more frequently than to VP7 protein by neutralization test and immunoblotting. For these rotavirus patients, we provided, previously, direct evidence for the development of cross-neutralizing antibodies.

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Brüssow, H., Offit, P. A., Gerna, G., Bruttin, A., & Sidoti, J. (1990). Polypeptide specificity of antiviral serum antibodies in children naturally infected with human rotavirus. Journal of Virology, 64(9), 4130–4136. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.64.9.4130-4136.1990

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