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Characterization of monoclonal antibodies and polyclonal immune sera directed against human cytomegalovirus virion proteins
Authors:B Nowak  C Sullivan  P Sarnow  R Thomas  F Bricout  J C Nicolas  B Fleckenstein  A J Levine
Affiliation:1. Institut fur Klinische Virologie, Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, 8520 Erlangen, West Germany;2. State University of New York at Stony Brook, School of Medicine, Department of Microbiology, Stony Brook, New York 11794 USA;3. Hopital Trousseau, 24 rue Arnold Netter, 75012 Paris, France
Abstract:
Four classes of monoclonal antibody-producing cell lines have been obtained that detect human cytomegalovirus virion structural proteins. These antibodies react with (1) a major outer membrane virion glycoprotein(s) gp58-gp130, whose molecular weight varies between strains of cytomegalovirus, (2) a phosphoprotein, pp71, localized inside the virion membrane, (3) a phosphorylated nucleocapsid protein, pp155, and (4) a virion-associated phosphoprotein, pp29. Polyclonal immune human sera react with a large number of virion proteins including those detected by these monoclonal antibodies. These monoclonal antibodies were employed in a radioimmune assay to detect low levels (6 X 10(3) PFU/ml) of human cytomegalovirus in solution and human urine. These antibodies were also employed in a fluorescent antibody format to identify cytomegalovirus-infected cells obtained from human urine and nasopharyngeal aspirates. These reagents provide useful tools for studying the molecular biology of virus replication, for diagnosing cytomegalovirus infections, and for studying virus latency and activation.
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