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Variation at position 350 in the Chikungunya virus 6K-E1 protein determines the sensitivity of detection in a rapid E1-antigen test

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a mosquito-borne pathogen, consists of three genotypes: East/Central/South African (ECSA), West African (WA), and Asian. Although a current rapid immunochromatographic (IC) test detecting CHIKV E1-antigen showed high sensitivity to ECSA-genotype viruses, it showed poor per...

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Autores principales: Tuekprakhon, Aekkachai, Nakayama, Emi E., Bartholomeeusen, Koen, Puiprom, Orapim, Sasaki, Tadahiro, Huits, Ralph, Luplertlop, Natthanej, Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon, Maneekan, Pannamas, Ariën, Kevin K., Shioda, Tatsuo, Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5773492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29348674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-19174-8
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author Tuekprakhon, Aekkachai
Nakayama, Emi E.
Bartholomeeusen, Koen
Puiprom, Orapim
Sasaki, Tadahiro
Huits, Ralph
Luplertlop, Natthanej
Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon
Maneekan, Pannamas
Ariën, Kevin K.
Shioda, Tatsuo
Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan
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Nakayama, Emi E.
Bartholomeeusen, Koen
Puiprom, Orapim
Sasaki, Tadahiro
Huits, Ralph
Luplertlop, Natthanej
Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon
Maneekan, Pannamas
Ariën, Kevin K.
Shioda, Tatsuo
Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan
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description Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a mosquito-borne pathogen, consists of three genotypes: East/Central/South African (ECSA), West African (WA), and Asian. Although a current rapid immunochromatographic (IC) test detecting CHIKV E1-antigen showed high sensitivity to ECSA-genotype viruses, it showed poor performance against the Asian-genotype virus that is spreading in the American continents. To understand the basis for the low performance of this IC test against Asian-genotype virus, we re-examined the anti-CHIKV monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) used in the assay for their interaction with E1-antigen of the three CHIKV genotypes. We found that the reactivity of one mAb for Asian-genotype virus was lower than that for ECSA virus. Comparison of E1 amino acid sequences revealed that the ECSA virus used to generate these mAbs possesses glutamic acid (E) at position 350, in contrast to WA and Asian, which possess aspartic acid (D) at this position. Site-directed mutagenesis confirmed that the mutation altered mAb reactivity, since E-to-D substitution at position 350 in ECSA reduced recognition by the mAb, while D-to-E substitution at this position in Asian and WA increased affinity for the mAb. Taken together, these results indicate that residue 350 of the CHIKV 6K-E1 is a key element affecting the performance of this IC assay.
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spelling pubmed-57734922018-01-26 Variation at position 350 in the Chikungunya virus 6K-E1 protein determines the sensitivity of detection in a rapid E1-antigen test Tuekprakhon, Aekkachai Nakayama, Emi E. Bartholomeeusen, Koen Puiprom, Orapim Sasaki, Tadahiro Huits, Ralph Luplertlop, Natthanej Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon Maneekan, Pannamas Ariën, Kevin K. Shioda, Tatsuo Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan Sci Rep Article Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a mosquito-borne pathogen, consists of three genotypes: East/Central/South African (ECSA), West African (WA), and Asian. Although a current rapid immunochromatographic (IC) test detecting CHIKV E1-antigen showed high sensitivity to ECSA-genotype viruses, it showed poor performance against the Asian-genotype virus that is spreading in the American continents. To understand the basis for the low performance of this IC test against Asian-genotype virus, we re-examined the anti-CHIKV monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) used in the assay for their interaction with E1-antigen of the three CHIKV genotypes. We found that the reactivity of one mAb for Asian-genotype virus was lower than that for ECSA virus. Comparison of E1 amino acid sequences revealed that the ECSA virus used to generate these mAbs possesses glutamic acid (E) at position 350, in contrast to WA and Asian, which possess aspartic acid (D) at this position. Site-directed mutagenesis confirmed that the mutation altered mAb reactivity, since E-to-D substitution at position 350 in ECSA reduced recognition by the mAb, while D-to-E substitution at this position in Asian and WA increased affinity for the mAb. Taken together, these results indicate that residue 350 of the CHIKV 6K-E1 is a key element affecting the performance of this IC assay. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5773492/ /pubmed/29348674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-19174-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Tuekprakhon, Aekkachai
Nakayama, Emi E.
Bartholomeeusen, Koen
Puiprom, Orapim
Sasaki, Tadahiro
Huits, Ralph
Luplertlop, Natthanej
Kosoltanapiwat, Nathamon
Maneekan, Pannamas
Ariën, Kevin K.
Shioda, Tatsuo
Leaungwutiwong, Pornsawan
Variation at position 350 in the Chikungunya virus 6K-E1 protein determines the sensitivity of detection in a rapid E1-antigen test
title Variation at position 350 in the Chikungunya virus 6K-E1 protein determines the sensitivity of detection in a rapid E1-antigen test
title_full Variation at position 350 in the Chikungunya virus 6K-E1 protein determines the sensitivity of detection in a rapid E1-antigen test
title_fullStr Variation at position 350 in the Chikungunya virus 6K-E1 protein determines the sensitivity of detection in a rapid E1-antigen test
title_full_unstemmed Variation at position 350 in the Chikungunya virus 6K-E1 protein determines the sensitivity of detection in a rapid E1-antigen test
title_short Variation at position 350 in the Chikungunya virus 6K-E1 protein determines the sensitivity of detection in a rapid E1-antigen test
title_sort variation at position 350 in the chikungunya virus 6k-e1 protein determines the sensitivity of detection in a rapid e1-antigen test
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5773492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29348674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-19174-8
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