Isolation of a monoclonal antibody which blocks vaccinia virus infection

  • Chang W
  • Hsiao J
  • Chung C
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have isolated a monoclonal antibody, B2, that neutralizes vaccinia virus infection. B2 reacts with a trypsin-sensitive cell surface epitope. B2 does not neutralize infection of herpes simplex virus, suggesting that the B2-reactive epitope is specifically involved in vaccinia virus entry. A survey of 12 different cell lines reveals a correlation between B2 reactivity and susceptibility to vaccinia virus infection. In addition, B2 interferes with vaccinia virus adsorption to target cells. Taken together, the B2-reactive epitope is part of a receptor that appears important for vaccinia virus entry.

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Chang, W., Hsiao, J. C., Chung, C. S., & Bair, C. H. (1995). Isolation of a monoclonal antibody which blocks vaccinia virus infection. Journal of Virology, 69(1), 517–522. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.69.1.517-522.1995

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