M. Niedrig et al., MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES DIRECTED AGAINST TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS-VIRUS WITH NEUTRALIZING ACTIVITY IN-VIVO, Acta virologica, 38(3), 1994, pp. 141-149
Monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) were raised against the tick-borne encep
halitis (TBE) virus, strain K23. The reactivities of 14 selected MoAbs
were characterized by ELISA, Western blot analysis, haemagglutination
inhibition, immunoprecipitation, in vivo protection and in vitro neut
ralization tests. All MoAbs reacted only with the glycoprotein E. The
binding epitope of one MoAb could be delimited by a synthetic peptide
to amino acids 306 - 339 representing one immunodominant loop structur
e of the glycoprotein E. The MoAbs exhibited individual reactivities a
gainst 13 different TBE virus isolates in ELISA and immunoblot test ra
nging from type-specific reactions to a broad reactivity with all isol
ates. Four MoAbs also showed a cross-reaction with other flaviviruses
like West Nile virus and/or Yellow fever virus in immunoblot analysis.
By competition ELISA the MoAbs could be divided into five different r
eaction patterns. Four MoAbs showed neutralizing activity with titers
in the range 1:140 to 1:5 000 in an in vitro assay. These neutralizing
activities could be confirmed by an in vivo mouse challenge model. Th
e MoAbs are useful for diagnostic purposes and for differentiation of
TBE virus strains and other flaviviruses.