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The Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Contains Linear B Cell Epitopes in the N- and C-Terminal Regions that are Dependent on an Intact C-Terminus for Antibody Recognition

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an arthropod-borne agent that causes severe arthritic disease in humans and is considered a serious health threat in areas where competent mosquito vectors are prevalent. CHIKV has recently been responsible for several millions of cases of disease, involving over 40 coun...

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Autores principales: Goh, Lucas Y. H., Hobson-Peters, Jody, Prow, Natalie A., Baker, Kelly, Piyasena, Thisun B. H., Taylor, Carmel T., Rana, Ashok, Hastie, Marcus L., Gorman, Jeff J., Hall, Roy A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4488721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26061335
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v7062754
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author Goh, Lucas Y. H.
Hobson-Peters, Jody
Prow, Natalie A.
Baker, Kelly
Piyasena, Thisun B. H.
Taylor, Carmel T.
Rana, Ashok
Hastie, Marcus L.
Gorman, Jeff J.
Hall, Roy A.
author_facet Goh, Lucas Y. H.
Hobson-Peters, Jody
Prow, Natalie A.
Baker, Kelly
Piyasena, Thisun B. H.
Taylor, Carmel T.
Rana, Ashok
Hastie, Marcus L.
Gorman, Jeff J.
Hall, Roy A.
author_sort Goh, Lucas Y. H.
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description Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an arthropod-borne agent that causes severe arthritic disease in humans and is considered a serious health threat in areas where competent mosquito vectors are prevalent. CHIKV has recently been responsible for several millions of cases of disease, involving over 40 countries. The recent re-emergence of CHIKV and its potential threat to human health has stimulated interest in better understanding of the biology and pathogenesis of the virus, and requirement for improved treatment, prevention and control measures. In this study, we mapped the binding sites of a panel of eleven monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) previously generated towards the capsid protein (CP) of CHIKV. Using N- and C-terminally truncated recombinant forms of the CHIKV CP, two putative binding regions, between residues 1–35 and 140–210, were identified. Competitive binding also revealed that five of the CP-specific mAbs recognized a series of overlapping epitopes in the latter domain. We also identified a smaller, N-terminally truncated product of native CP that may represent an alternative translation product of the CHIKV 26S RNA and have potential functional significance during CHIKV replication. Our data also provides evidence that the C-terminus of CP is required for authentic antigenic structure of CP. This study shows that these anti-CP mAbs will be valuable research tools for further investigating the structure and function of the CHIKV CP.
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spelling pubmed-44887212015-07-02 The Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Contains Linear B Cell Epitopes in the N- and C-Terminal Regions that are Dependent on an Intact C-Terminus for Antibody Recognition Goh, Lucas Y. H. Hobson-Peters, Jody Prow, Natalie A. Baker, Kelly Piyasena, Thisun B. H. Taylor, Carmel T. Rana, Ashok Hastie, Marcus L. Gorman, Jeff J. Hall, Roy A. Viruses Article Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an arthropod-borne agent that causes severe arthritic disease in humans and is considered a serious health threat in areas where competent mosquito vectors are prevalent. CHIKV has recently been responsible for several millions of cases of disease, involving over 40 countries. The recent re-emergence of CHIKV and its potential threat to human health has stimulated interest in better understanding of the biology and pathogenesis of the virus, and requirement for improved treatment, prevention and control measures. In this study, we mapped the binding sites of a panel of eleven monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) previously generated towards the capsid protein (CP) of CHIKV. Using N- and C-terminally truncated recombinant forms of the CHIKV CP, two putative binding regions, between residues 1–35 and 140–210, were identified. Competitive binding also revealed that five of the CP-specific mAbs recognized a series of overlapping epitopes in the latter domain. We also identified a smaller, N-terminally truncated product of native CP that may represent an alternative translation product of the CHIKV 26S RNA and have potential functional significance during CHIKV replication. Our data also provides evidence that the C-terminus of CP is required for authentic antigenic structure of CP. This study shows that these anti-CP mAbs will be valuable research tools for further investigating the structure and function of the CHIKV CP. MDPI 2015-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4488721/ /pubmed/26061335 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v7062754 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Goh, Lucas Y. H.
Hobson-Peters, Jody
Prow, Natalie A.
Baker, Kelly
Piyasena, Thisun B. H.
Taylor, Carmel T.
Rana, Ashok
Hastie, Marcus L.
Gorman, Jeff J.
Hall, Roy A.
The Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Contains Linear B Cell Epitopes in the N- and C-Terminal Regions that are Dependent on an Intact C-Terminus for Antibody Recognition
title The Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Contains Linear B Cell Epitopes in the N- and C-Terminal Regions that are Dependent on an Intact C-Terminus for Antibody Recognition
title_full The Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Contains Linear B Cell Epitopes in the N- and C-Terminal Regions that are Dependent on an Intact C-Terminus for Antibody Recognition
title_fullStr The Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Contains Linear B Cell Epitopes in the N- and C-Terminal Regions that are Dependent on an Intact C-Terminus for Antibody Recognition
title_full_unstemmed The Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Contains Linear B Cell Epitopes in the N- and C-Terminal Regions that are Dependent on an Intact C-Terminus for Antibody Recognition
title_short The Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Contains Linear B Cell Epitopes in the N- and C-Terminal Regions that are Dependent on an Intact C-Terminus for Antibody Recognition
title_sort chikungunya virus capsid protein contains linear b cell epitopes in the n- and c-terminal regions that are dependent on an intact c-terminus for antibody recognition
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4488721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26061335
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v7062754
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