用一组单克隆抗体对墨西哥狂犬病毒毒株进行分类的调查。

E Loza-Rubio, R Vargas, E Hernández, D Batalla, A Aguilar-Setién
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本研究的目的是评估欧洲开发的8种抗核衣壳单克隆抗体评估从墨西哥不同地理区域的不同动物物种中分离的狂犬病毒株的能力。对来自动物和人类的51个狂犬病阳性脑组织样本进行了检查。从这些样品中提取的材料被用于感染小鼠,随后使用上述单克隆抗体对小鼠的脑组织进行间接免疫荧光检测。这项研究没有发现除狂犬病毒之外的任何强有力的证据,但确实发现了四种不同于经典狂犬病毒血清型的抗原变体。后者的样品被送到巴黎巴斯德研究所进行确认。总的来说,抗体小组被认为对墨西哥狂犬病病毒的快速分型有用。还有一种可能是,在墨西哥发现的病毒株中出现了本地抗原变异,这可以解释某些疫苗所观察到的一些失败。这些情况似乎产生了用该地区本地狂犬病病毒株生产抗核衣壳单克隆抗体的需求。
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Investigation of rabies virus strains in Mexico with a panel of monoclonal antibodies used to classify Lyssavirus.

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability of a panel of eight antinucleocapsid monoclonal antibodies developed in Europe to assess rabies virus strains isolated from various animal species in geographically diverse areas of Mexico. Fifty-one rabies-positive brain tissue samples from animals and humans were examined. Material from these samples was used to infect mice, whose brain tissue was subsequently tested by indirect immunofluorescence using the monoclonal antibodies described above. The study did not turn up any strong evidence of Lyssavirus other than rabies virus, but did find four antigenic variants differing from the classic rabies virus serotype. Samples of these latter were sent to the Pasteur Institute in Paris for confirmation. Overall, the antibody panel was deemed useful for rapid typing of rabies virus in Mexico. It also appears possible that autochthonous antigenic variations are now appearing in strains of the virus found in Mexico, which could explain some of the failures observed with certain vaccines. These circumstances appear to create a need for producing antinucleocapsid monoclonal antibodies with strains of rabies virus indigenous to the area.

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