1. New Coxsackievirus 2Apro and 3Cpro protease antibodies for virus detection and discovery of pathogenic mechanisms
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Sebastian Kapell, Pär G. Larsson, Emma Svedin, Olli H. Laitinen, Erna Domsgen, Virginia M. Stone, Minna M. Hankaniemi, Malin Flodström-Tullberg, Juha A. E. Määttä, Vesa P. Hytönen, and Heikki Hyöty
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0301 basic medicine ,Proteases ,Protease ,medicine.drug_class ,viruses ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030106 microbiology ,Immunocytochemistry ,Biology ,Coxsackievirus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Monoclonal antibody ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Viral replication ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Enterovirus ,Antibody - Abstract
Enteroviruses (EVs), such as the Coxsackie B-viruses (CVBs), are common human pathogens, which can cause severe diseases including meningitis, myocarditis and neonatal sepsis. EVs encode two proteases (2Apro and 3Cpro), which perform the proteolytic cleavage of the CVB polyprotein and also cleave host cell proteins to facilitate viral replication. The 2Apro cause direct damage to the infected heart and tools to investigate 2Apro and 3Cpro expression may contribute new knowledge on virus-induced pathologies. Here, we developed new antibodies to CVB-encoded 2Apro and 3Cpro; Two monoclonal 2Apro antibodies and one 3Cpro antibody were produced. Using cells infected with selected viruses belonging to the EV A, B and C species and immunocytochemistry, we demonstrate that the 3Cpro antibody detects all of the EV species B (EV-B) viruses tested and that the 2Apro antibody detects all EV-B viruses apart from Echovirus 9. We furthermore show that the new antibodies work in Western blotting, immunocyto- and immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry to detect CVBs. Confocal microscopy demonstrated the expression kinetics of 2Apro and 3Cpro, and revealed a preferential cytosolic localization of the proteases in CVB3 infected cells. In summary, the new antibodies detect proteases that belong to EV species B in cells and tissue using multiple applications.
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- 2018
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