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A simple method to test the ability of individual viral proteins to induce immune responses.

Z Q Xiang1, H C Ertl.   

Abstract

Immune responses to a mouse fibroblast line, transfected with a plasmid that causes expression of the rabies virus glycoprotein under the control of a simian virus 40 early promoter, were studied. Transfected cells were shown to be recognized in vitro by a panel of monoclonal antibodies directed to conformational epitopes of the different antigenic sites of the glycoprotein. They stimulated rabies virus glycoprotein-specific T helper cells in the presence of antigen-presenting cells and were, furthermore, recognized by rabies virus-induced cytolytic T cells. In vivo, immunization of H-2-compatible mice with the transfected cell line led to a rabies virus glycoprotein-specific antibody response, and to protection against a subsequent challenge with live virus. We propose this procedure, i.e. use of cell lines transfected with plasmids expressing a viral protein under a mammalian promoter, as a simple and inexpensive method to screen individual viral proteins for their ability to elicit immune responses, including T helper cells, cytolytic T cells, antibodies, and protection against viral challenge.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8051219     DOI: 10.1016/0166-0934(94)90070-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol Methods        ISSN: 0166-0934            Impact factor:   2.014


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1.  Novel, chimpanzee serotype 68-based adenoviral vaccine carrier for induction of antibodies to a transgene product.

Authors:  Zhiquan Xiang; Guangping Gao; Arturo Reyes-Sandoval; Christopher J Cohen; Yan Li; Jeffrey M Bergelson; James M Wilson; Hildegund C J Ertl
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 5.103

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