| Literature DB >> 18955098 |
Simone Niederhäuser1, Dorothy Bruegger, Marie-Luise Zahno, Hans-Rudolf Vogt, Ernst Peterhans, Reto Zanoni, Giuseppe Bertoni.
Abstract
The immunization of goats with a synthetic peptide encompassing the G5 antigenic site of the rabies virus surface glycoprotein induces a strong humoral immune response in the absence of a carrier protein. The immunized animals mounted high antibody titers and showed a strong avidity maturation of the B cell immune response to both the G5-peptide and purified surface glycoprotein G. This antibody weakly neutralized rabies virus carrying the G5 epitope but failed to neutralize escape mutants carrying a single point mutation in this epitope. A putative T helper cell epitope, functional in the context of different caprine MHC haplotypes, was identified by structure analysis of the G5-peptide. This striking dichotomy between high titers and antibody of high avidity to the glycoprotein G and poor neutralizing activity strongly suggests that antibody binding assays such as ELISA cannot always reliably predict the neutralizing activity of sera as measured in functional assays.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18955098 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.10.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641