Serologic characteristics of a human rotavirus isolate, AU-1, which has a "long" RNA pattern and subgroup I specificity |
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Authors: | S Kitaoka T Nakagomi N Fukuhara Y Hoshino H Suzuki O Nakagomi A Z Kapikian T Ebina T Konno N Ishida |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. |
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Abstract: | ![]() An unusual human rotavirus (HRV) isolate, designated AU-1, has a "long" RNA electrophoretic pattern and subgroup I specificity, in contrast to properties common to HRVs previously isolated. Hemagglutination activity of the AU-1 strain was demonstrated using erythrocytes of 1-day-old chicken. Neutralization assays revealed that the AU-1 strain was crossneutralized by hyperimmune antisera against the MO strain (serotype 3). However, antiserum directed against a reassortant in which the gene for Vp7 was replaced by the corresponding AU-1 gene neutralized the AU-1 strain to a significantly higher titer than the MO strain. |
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Keywords: | HRV isolate crossneutralization MO strain |
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