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Preparation and properties of a papillomavirus infectious intermediate and its utility for neutralization studies.


ABSTRACT: We show that minor capsid protein L2 is full length in clinical virion isolates and prepare furin-cleaved pseudovirus (fcPsV) as a model of the infectious intermediate for multiple human papillomavirus (HPV) types. These fcPsV do not require furin for in vitro infection, and are fully infectious in vivo. Both the ?-secretase inhibitor XXI and carrageenan block fcPsV infection in vitro and in vivo implying that they act after furin-cleavage of L2. Despite their enhanced exposure of L2 epitopes, vaccination with fcPsV particles fails to induce L2 antibody, although L1-specific responses are similar to PsV with intact L2. FcPsV can be applied in a simple, high-throughput neutralization assay that detects L2-specific neutralizing antibodies with >10-fold enhanced sensitivity compared with the PsV-based assay. The PsV and fcPsV-based assays exhibit similar sensitivity for type-specific antibodies elicited by L1 virus-like particles (VLP), but the latter improves detection of L1-specific cross-type neutralizing antibodies.

SUBMITTER: Wang JW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3932537 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Preparation and properties of a papillomavirus infectious intermediate and its utility for neutralization studies.

Wang Joshua W JW   Jagu Subhashini S   Kwak Kihyuck K   Wang Chenguang C   Peng Shiwen S   Kirnbauer Reinhard R   Roden Richard B S RB  

Virology 20131220


We show that minor capsid protein L2 is full length in clinical virion isolates and prepare furin-cleaved pseudovirus (fcPsV) as a model of the infectious intermediate for multiple human papillomavirus (HPV) types. These fcPsV do not require furin for in vitro infection, and are fully infectious in vivo. Both the γ-secretase inhibitor XXI and carrageenan block fcPsV infection in vitro and in vivo implying that they act after furin-cleavage of L2. Despite their enhanced exposure of L2 epitopes, v  ...[more]

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