Literature DB >> 3357206

Mice immunized with measles virus develop antibodies to a cell surface receptor for binding virus.

D L Krah1, P W Choppin.   

Abstract

Mice were immunized with measles virus to determine whether an auto-anti-idiotypic antireceptor response could be generated as a probe for measles virus receptors. Mice initially responded to viral antigens (days 11 to 18) and subsequently developed antibodies to a putative measles virus receptor (peak at day 30 to 35) by three criteria: the sera (1) agglutinated erythrocytes which virus agglutinates, (2) reacted with Vero cells, and (3) inhibited virus attachment to Vero cells. Additionally, select sera inhibited virus infection of Vero cells. The cell-reactive activity was identified as immunoglobulin G antibody and was neutralized by sera reacting with virus (idiotype). The application of this anti-idiotypic antibody to identify measles virus-binding sites on Vero cells was revealed by the ability of sera to immunoprecipitate 20- and 30.5-kilodalton proteins from metabolically labeled ([35S]methionine) Vero cells.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3357206      PMCID: PMC253183     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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