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Dominant glycoprotein epitope of four corners hantavirus is conserved across a wide geographical area.

B Hjelle1, F Chavez-Giles, N Torrez-Martinez, T Yamada, J Sarisky, M Ascher, S Jenison.   

Abstract

A newly identified hantavirus, tentatively called Four Corners virus (FCV), was found to be the aetiological agent of a 1993 outbreak of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in the southwestern United States. Immunodominant epitopes of 43 and 31 amino acids were identified in the nucleocapsid protein and G1 glycoprotein, respectively. The G1 genes of different hantaviruses are highly divergent, suggesting that geographically diverse FCVs might fail to cross-react owing to antigenic drift. We now show that the immunodominant epitope of G1 is conserved among 18 FCVs from a broad geographical area, despite extensive nucleotide sequence heterogeneity. Antibodies from all 45 HPS patients, separated by more than 3000 km were shown to be reactive with the dominant G1 epitope. Evidence for limited cross-reactivity between the G1 antigen of a novel hantavirus of the cotton rat and that of FCV is presented.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7525860     DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-75-11-2881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


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4.  Temporal and spatial analysis of Sin Nombre virus quasispecies in naturally infected rodents.

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Review 5.  Seroepidemiologic studies of hantavirus infection among wild rodents in California.

Authors:  M Jay; M S Ascher; B B Chomel; M Madon; D Sesline; B A Enge; B Hjelle; T G Ksiazek; P E Rollin; P H Kass; K Reilly
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6.  New York 1 and Sin Nombre viruses are serotypically distinct viruses associated with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.

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9.  Multivalent presentation of antihantavirus peptides on nanoparticles enhances infection blockade.

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