| Literature DB >> 8203121 |
G F Rimmelzwaan1, K H Siebelink, H Broos, G A Drost, K Weijer, R van Herwijnen, A D Osterhaus.
Abstract
In order to monitor the antibody response to feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) in cats, following experimental and natural infection, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) were developed using recombinant env and gag proteins and p24-specific monoclonal antibodies. It was shown that in experimentally infected cats an env protein-specific antibody response was directly followed by a gag protein-specific response. Furthermore, an ELISA for the detection of env protein-specific serum antibodies proved more sensitive in identifying experimentally and naturally infected cats than ELISAs demonstrating gag protein-specific antibodies. It was concluded that, like in HIV infection of humans, the detection of env protein-specific serum antibodies in addition to gag protein-specific antibodies is not only an important tool in the diagnosis of the infection but also in studies concerning the pathogenesis of the disease.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8203121 DOI: 10.1016/0378-1135(94)90096-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Microbiol ISSN: 0378-1135 Impact factor: 3.293