Neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus.

The visna viruses are antigenically related nononcogenic retroviruses of sheep. The original strain was isolated from the brain of a paralyzed sheep in Iceland during the 1940s. The prototype strains has been passed serially in sheep and has undergone progressive antigenic change. Previous reports h...

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Main Authors: Narayan, O, Clements, J E, Griffin, D E, Wolinsky, J S
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Published: 1981
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC351556
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6166562
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:351556 2023-05-15T16:50:07+02:00 Neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus. Narayan, O Clements, J E Griffin, D E Wolinsky, J S 1981-06 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC351556 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6166562 en eng http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC351556 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6166562 Research Article Text 1981 ftpubmed 2013-08-29T21:01:37Z The visna viruses are antigenically related nononcogenic retroviruses of sheep. The original strain was isolated from the brain of a paralyzed sheep in Iceland during the 1940s. The prototype strains has been passed serially in sheep and has undergone progressive antigenic change. Previous reports have shown that such antigenic changes in visna virus can be reproduced in infected cell cultures treated with neutralizing antibody. We now show that the antigenic profiles of the emerging mutants directly reflect the nature of the selecting antibody. Mutants with minor antigenic changes were selected by "early" sera which had a limited neutralization range. Mutants with greater antigenic changes were selected by "late" sera with a wide neutralization range. Mutants selected by early sera emerged rapidly and consistently in cultures, and these were antigenically very similar to one another. Mutants rarely emerged in cultures treated with late sera, but these viruses showed major antigenic changes. The data suggest that the evolution of antigenic mutants of visna virus progresses by a series of minor mutations which accumulate under the selective pressure of antibody. Text Iceland PubMed Central (PMC)
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Narayan, O
Clements, J E
Griffin, D E
Wolinsky, J S
Neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus.
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description The visna viruses are antigenically related nononcogenic retroviruses of sheep. The original strain was isolated from the brain of a paralyzed sheep in Iceland during the 1940s. The prototype strains has been passed serially in sheep and has undergone progressive antigenic change. Previous reports have shown that such antigenic changes in visna virus can be reproduced in infected cell cultures treated with neutralizing antibody. We now show that the antigenic profiles of the emerging mutants directly reflect the nature of the selecting antibody. Mutants with minor antigenic changes were selected by "early" sera which had a limited neutralization range. Mutants with greater antigenic changes were selected by "late" sera with a wide neutralization range. Mutants selected by early sera emerged rapidly and consistently in cultures, and these were antigenically very similar to one another. Mutants rarely emerged in cultures treated with late sera, but these viruses showed major antigenic changes. The data suggest that the evolution of antigenic mutants of visna virus progresses by a series of minor mutations which accumulate under the selective pressure of antibody.
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author Narayan, O
Clements, J E
Griffin, D E
Wolinsky, J S
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Clements, J E
Griffin, D E
Wolinsky, J S
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title Neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus.
title_short Neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus.
title_full Neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus.
title_fullStr Neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus.
title_full_unstemmed Neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus.
title_sort neutralizing antibody spectrum determines the antigenic profiles of emerging mutants of visna virus.
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