Identification of the region including the epitope for a monoclonal antibody which can neutralize human parvovirus B19

  • Sato H
  • Hirata J
  • Furukawa M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this study, we identified a region in the human parvovirus structural protein which involves the neutralization of the virus by a monoclonal antibody and site-specific synthetic peptides. A newly established monoclonal antibody reacted with both viral capsid proteins VP1 and VP2. The epitope was found in six strains of independently isolated human parvovirus B19. The monoclonal antibody could protect colony-forming unit erythroid in human bone marrow cell culture from injury by the virus. The monoclonal antibody reacted with only 1 of 12 peptides that were synthesized according to a predicted amino acid sequence based on nucleotide sequences of the coding region for the structural protein of B19 virus. The sequence recognized by the antibody was a site corresponding to amino acids 328 to 344 from the amino-terminal portion of VP2. This evidence suggests that the epitope of the viral capsid protein is located on the surface of the virus and may be recognized by virus-neutralizing antibodies.

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Sato, H., Hirata, J., Furukawa, M., Kuroda, N., Shiraki, H., Maeda, Y., & Okochi, K. (1991). Identification of the region including the epitope for a monoclonal antibody which can neutralize human parvovirus B19. Journal of Virology, 65(4), 1667–1672. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.65.4.1667-1672.1991

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