Cross virus neutralizing antibodies against feline immunodeficiency virus genotypes A, B, C, D and E

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Abstract

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is classified into five genotypes, A, B, C, D and E, based on the phylogenetic analysis of the env V3-V5 region. However, whether there is correlation between phylogenetic and antigenic diversities remains unknown. In this study, we examined the cross virus neutralization of FIV genotypes A through E by sera from cats infected with a single genotype. The results indicated some relationships between phylogenetic genotype and neutralization serotype, and that cross-clade virus neutralization is possible. For example, serum from a cat infected with genotype E virus neutralized all five FIV genotypes. Our results suggest that the FIV subtyping according to the sequence diversity is partially reflected by antigenic diversity and serum neutralization.

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Inoshima, Y., Miyazawa, T., Kohmoto, M., Ikeda, Y., Sato, E., Hohdatsu, T., … Mikami, T. (1998). Cross virus neutralizing antibodies against feline immunodeficiency virus genotypes A, B, C, D and E. Archives of Virology, 143(1), 157–162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s007050050275

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