Production of monoclonal antibodies against parainfluenza 3 virus and their use in diagnosis by immunofluorescence

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Monoclonal antibodies were produced against parainfluenza virus type 3 (PI-3) and used to identify PI-3 clinical isolates in cell culture and PI-3 antigen in cells obtained from nasopharyngeal (NP) washes of patients. Two (2E9 and 4G5) of the three monoclonal antibodies characterized reacted by immunoblotting with a 67,000-dalton PI-3 protein, and one antibody (4E5) reacted with two viral proteins in the range of 29,000 to 31,000 daltons. The three monoclonal antibodies did not cross-react by indirect immunofluorescence (IFA) with PI-1 or PI-2 and identified by IFA 18 isolates of PI-3 in cell culture. The 2E9 antibody reacted with PI-3 antigen in cells of 8 NP wash specimens that also yielded PI-3 in cell culture. Cells from 12 specimens reactive by IFA for respiratory syncytial virus, 1 specimen yielding adenovirus in cell culture, and 5 specimens yielding influenza virus were not reactive.

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Waner, J. L., Whitehurst, N. J., Downs, T., & Graves, D. G. (1985). Production of monoclonal antibodies against parainfluenza 3 virus and their use in diagnosis by immunofluorescence. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 22(4), 535–538. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.22.4.535-538.1985

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