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Identification of a GII.6 norovirus blockade antibody epitope.


ABSTRACT: Noroviruses (NoVs) are the leading agent that causes acute viral gastroenteritis worldwide. Sporadic cases of GII.6 NoV have been reported primarily in addition to occasional outbreaks. Using the major capsid protein VP1 of GII.6 NoV derived from three distinct clusters, we demonstrated three blockade monoclonal antibodies (mAbs, 1F7, 1F11, and 2B6) generated previously exhibited cluster-specific binding effects. Combining sequence alignment and blocking immune epitopes, we sequentially designed a total of 18 mutant proteins containing one, two, or three mutations, or swapped regions. Indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) demonstrated that the three blocking mAbs lost or showed significantly reduced binding for H383Y, D387N, V390D, and T391D mutant proteins. Combining data from mutant proteins with swapping regions and point mutations, the binding region of the three mAbs was mapped to residues 380-395. Sequence alignment of this region showed within-cluster conservation and between-cluster variations, further strengthening the idea of blockade epitope-mediated evolution of NoV.

SUBMITTER: Huo Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10410597 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a GII.6 norovirus blockade antibody epitope.

Huo Yuqi Y   Ma Jie J   Liu Jinjin J  

Virus research 20230630


Noroviruses (NoVs) are the leading agent that causes acute viral gastroenteritis worldwide. Sporadic cases of GII.6 NoV have been reported primarily in addition to occasional outbreaks. Using the major capsid protein VP1 of GII.6 NoV derived from three distinct clusters, we demonstrated three blockade monoclonal antibodies (mAbs, 1F7, 1F11, and 2B6) generated previously exhibited cluster-specific binding effects. Combining sequence alignment and blocking immune epitopes, we sequentially designed  ...[more]

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