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Evidence of subtype-specific antibodies to antigenic epitopes in the NS5 region of hepatitis C virus in the circulation of patients with chronic hepatitis C.


ABSTRACT: The antigenicity of the NS5 region of type 1 hepatitis C virus (HCV) was investigated by epitope mapping of the region spanning amino acids 2530 to 2723 of the HCV polyprotein. Six antigenic regions were recognized by anti-HCV positive sera from individuals with chronic hepatitis C in a modified enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with synthetic oligopeptides. Five of these regions demonstrated intra-type 1 sequence variations defining subtype 1a and 1b HCV sequences. The region between amino acids 2623 and 2634 allowed testing of subtype-specific anti-NS5 antibodies; serological reactivity to subtypes 1a and 1b was observed in 27 and 61%, respectively, of 150 cases with chronic hepatitis C. Simultaneous reactivity to subtypes 1a and 1b was found in 23% of the patients. Detection of subtype-specific anti-NS5 antibody correlated in more than 80% of the cases with the HCV genotype (subtypes 1a and 1b) analyzed by PCR amplification of the NS5 sequence. These data provide evidence of the existence of a subtype-specific anti-NS5 response in the circulation of patients with chronic hepatitis C.

SUBMITTER: Quiroga JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC368335 | biostudies-other | 1994 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Evidence of subtype-specific antibodies to antigenic epitopes in the NS5 region of hepatitis C virus in the circulation of patients with chronic hepatitis C.

Quiroga J A JA   Martin J J   Pernas M M   Pardo M M   Herrero M M   Castillo I I   Bartolome J J   Carreño V V  

Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 19940901 5


The antigenicity of the NS5 region of type 1 hepatitis C virus (HCV) was investigated by epitope mapping of the region spanning amino acids 2530 to 2723 of the HCV polyprotein. Six antigenic regions were recognized by anti-HCV positive sera from individuals with chronic hepatitis C in a modified enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with synthetic oligopeptides. Five of these regions demonstrated intra-type 1 sequence variations defining subtype 1a and 1b HCV sequences. The region between amino acid  ...[more]

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