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Characterization of neutralizing epitopes of varicella-zoster virus glycoprotein H.


ABSTRACT: Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) glycoprotein H (gH) is the major neutralization target of VZV, and its neutralizing epitope is conformational. Ten neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies to gH were used to map the epitopes by immunohistochemical analysis and were categorized into seven epitope groups. The combinational neutralization efficacy of two epitope groups was not synergistic. Each epitope was partially or completely resistant to concanavalin A blocking of the glycomoiety of gH, and their antibodies inhibited the cell-to-cell spread of infection. The neutralization epitope comprised at least seven independent protein portions of gH that served as the target to inhibit cell-to-cell spread.

SUBMITTER: Akahori Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2643753 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of neutralizing epitopes of varicella-zoster virus glycoprotein H.

Akahori Yasushi Y   Suzuki Kazuhiro K   Daikoku Tohru T   Iwai Masae M   Yoshida Yoshihiro Y   Asano Yoshizo Y   Kurosawa Yoshikazu Y   Shiraki Kimiyasu K  

Journal of virology 20081210 4


Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) glycoprotein H (gH) is the major neutralization target of VZV, and its neutralizing epitope is conformational. Ten neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies to gH were used to map the epitopes by immunohistochemical analysis and were categorized into seven epitope groups. The combinational neutralization efficacy of two epitope groups was not synergistic. Each epitope was partially or completely resistant to concanavalin A blocking of the glycomoiety of gH, and their  ...[more]

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