| Literature DB >> 24952304 |
Jianhua Zhang1, Bingfu Jiang2, Mingjie Xu2, Xing Dai3, Michael A Purdy4, Jihong Meng5.
Abstract
Human enterovirus 71 (EV-71) is the main etiologic agent of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD). We sought to identify EV-71 specific antigens and develop serologic assays for acute-phase EV-71 infection. A series of truncated proteins within the N-terminal 100 amino acids (aa) of EV-71 VP1 was expressed in Escherichia coli. Western blot (WB) analysis showed that positions around 11-21 aa contain EV-71-specific antigenic sites, whereas positions 1-5 and 51-100 contain epitopes shared with human coxsackievirus A16 (CV-A16) and human echovirus 6 (E-6). The N-terminal truncated protein of VP1, VP₁₆₋₄₃, exhibited good stability and was recognized by anti-EV-71 specific rabbit sera. Alignment analysis showed that VP₁₆₋₄₃ is highly conserved among EV-71 strains from different genotypes but was heterologous among other enteroviruses. When the GST-VP₁₆₋₄₃ fusion protein was incorporated as antibody-capture agent in a WB assay and an ELISA for detecting anti-EV-71 IgM in human sera, sensitivities of 91.7% and 77.8% were achieved, respectively, with 100% specificity for both. The characterized EV-71 VP1 protein truncated to positions 6-43 aa has potential as an antigen for detection of anti-EV-71 IgM for early diagnosis of EV-71 infection in a WB format.Entities:
Keywords: Early diagnosis; Enterovirus 71; Hand, Foot and mouth disease; Viral capsid protein
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24952304 PMCID: PMC4698801 DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2014.06.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Res ISSN: 0168-1702 Impact factor: 3.303