1. Serological characterization of lineage II insect-specific flaviviruses compared with pathogenic mosquito-borne flaviviruses.
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Tabata, Koshiro, Itakura, Yukari, Toba, Shinsuke, Uemura, Kentaro, Kishimoto, Mai, Sasaki, Michihito, Harrison, Jessica J., Sato, Akihiko, Hall, William W., Hall, Roy A., Sawa, Hirofumi, and Orba, Yasuko
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FLAVIVIRUSES , *IMMUNE serums , *AMINO acid sequence , *IMMUNOGLOBULINS - Abstract
The genus Flavivirus includes pathogenic tick- and mosquito-borne flaviviruses as well as non-pathogenic insect-specific flaviviruses (ISFVs). Phylogenetic analysis based on whole amino acid sequences has indicated that lineage II ISFVs have similarities to pathogenic flaviviruses. In this study, we used reactive analysis with immune serum against Psorophora flavivirus (PSFV) as a lineage IIa ISFV, and Barkeji virus (BJV) as a lineage IIb ISFV, to evaluate the antigenic similarity among lineage IIa and IIb ISFVs, and pathogenic mosquito-borne flaviviruses (MBFVs). Binding and antibody-dependent enhancement assays showed that anti-PSFV sera had broad cross-reactivity with MBFV antigens, while anti-BJV sera had low cross-reactivity. Both of the lineage II ISFV antisera were rarely observed to neutralize MBFVs. These results suggest that lineage IIa ISFV PSFV has more antigenic similarity to MBFVs than lineage IIb ISFV BJV. • Lineage IIa ISFV PSFV and lineage IIb ISFV BJV antisera are cross-reactive with pathogenic MBFV antigens. • Linage IIa ISFV PSFV antisera possess antibody-dependent enhancement activity of MBFV infections. • Neutralization activities against MBFVs were rarely observed in both of the lineage II ISFVs antisera. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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