Chicken recombinant antibodies specific for very virulent infectious bursal disease virus

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S. I. Sapats
L. Trinidad
G. Gould
H. G. Heine
T. P. van den Berg
N. Eterradossi
D. Jackwood
L. Parede
D. Toquin
J. Ignjatovic
机构
[1] CSIRO Livestock Industries,
[2] Australian Animal Health Laboratory,undefined
[3] Avian Virology & Immunology,undefined
[4] Veterinary and Agrochemical Research Centre VAR-CODA-CERVA,undefined
[5] Agence Française de Sécurité Sanitaire des Aliments,undefined
[6] VIPAC,undefined
[7] Food Animal Health Research Program,undefined
[8] The Ohio State University/OARDC Wooster,undefined
[9] Balai Penelitian Veteriner,undefined
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Archives of Virology | 2006年 / 151卷
关键词
Infectious Bursal Disease Virus; Conformational Epitope; scFv Antibody; Antibody Library; Strain CS89;
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A phage-displayed single chain variable fragment (scFv) antibody library was constructed from the immune spleen cells of chickens immunized with very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV) strain CS89. A library consisting of around 9.2 × 107 clones was subjected to 3 rounds of panning against captured CS89 virus. Analysis of individual clones by nucleotide sequencing revealed at least 22 unique scFv antibodies binding to vvIBDV in ELISA. Testing of the scFv antibody panel in ELISA against classical, variant or vaccine strains and a wide variety of vvIBDV isolates from the UK, China, France, Belgium, Africa, Brazil, Indonesia and the Netherlands identified one antibody, termed chicken recombinant antibody 88 (CRAb 88) that was specific for vvIBDV. CRAb 88 was capable of recognizing all vvIBDV strains tested regardless of their country of origin and showed no reactivity with classical, variant or vaccine strains, lending support to the use of this scFv as a powerful diagnostic tool for the differentiation of vvIBDV strains. Immunoprecipitation studies revealed that CRAb 88 was directed towards a highly conformational epitope located within the major neutralizing protein VP2. Sequence analysis of the hypervariable region of VP2 of the IBDV strains tested indicate that Ile(256) and Ile(294) may play roles in binding of CRAb 88. This is the first reagent of its type capable of positively distinguishing vvIBDV from other IBDV strains.
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页码:1551 / 1566
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