Antigenic regions within the hepatitis C virus envelope 1 and non-structural proteins: Identification of an IgG3-restricted recognition site within the envelope 1 protein

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Antibody binding to antigenic regions of hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope 1 (E1; residues 183-380), E2/non-structural (NS) 1 (residues 380-437), NS1 (residues 643-690), and NS4 (1684-1751) proteins were assayed for 50 sera with antibodies to HCV (anti-HCV) and for 46 sera without anti-HCV. Thirty-four peptides, 18 residues long with an eight-amino acid overlap within each HCV region, were synthesized and tested with all 96 sera. Within the E region 183-380, the major binding site was located to residues 203-220, and was recognized by eight sera. Within the E2/NS1 region 380-437, the peptide covering residues 410-427 was recognized by two sera, and within the NS1 region 643-690, peptides covering residues 663-690 were recognized by four sera. Within the NS4 region 1684-1751, 27 sera were reactive to one or more of the NS4 peptides, and 21 out of these were reactive with peptide 1694-1711. One part of the major binding site could be located to residues 1701-1704, with the sequence Leu-Tyr-Arg-Glu. The IgG1, IgG3 and IgG4 subclasses were reactive with the five antigenic regions of HCV core, residues 1-18, 11-28, 21-38, 51-68 and 101-118. Reactivity to the major envelope site consisted almost exclusively of IgG3, and reactivity to the major site of NS4 consisted only of IgG1. Thus, a non-restricted IgG response to linear HCV-encoded binding sites was found to the core protein, whereas IgG subclass-restricted linear binding sites were found within the E1 protein, and within the NS4 protein.

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Sallberg, M., Ruden, U., Wahren, B., & Magnius, L. O. (1993). Antigenic regions within the hepatitis C virus envelope 1 and non-structural proteins: Identification of an IgG3-restricted recognition site within the envelope 1 protein. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 91(3), 489–494. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1993.tb05929.x

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