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Virology Journal
Identification of a potential neutralizing linear epitope of hemagglutinin-neuraminidase in Newcastle disease virus
Yongshan Li1  Na Huo1  Zhongyuan Jin1  Haijin Liu1  Wenbin Wang1  Sa Xiao1  Qiaolin Wei1  Sujing Mou1  Youkun Bi1  Zengqi Yang1  Hongjun Chen2 
[1] College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University;Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences;
关键词: Newcastle disease virus;    LaSota strain;    Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase;    Immunodominant epitope;    Pepscan;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12985-020-01483-y
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a major antigen that can induce protective antibodies in poultry. However, its antigenic epitopes have not been fully elucidated. Therefore, defining the linear epitopes of HN, especially neutralizing epitopes, will be useful for revealing its antigenic characterization. Methods In this study, we analyzed B-cell immunodominant epitopes (IDEs) of the HN protein from the vaccine strain LaSota using pepscan technology with LaSota-specific chicken hyperimmune antisera. We constructed IDEs-RFP plasmids and prepared anti-IDEs peptide mouse sera to identify IDEs through immunological tests. At last, the different diluted anti-IDE antisera were used in BHK-21 cells to perform the neutralization test. Results Five IDEs of the HN were screened and further verified by indirect immunofluorescence assays, dot blots and Western blots with NDV- and IDEs-specific antisera. All five IDEs showed good immunogenicity. IDE5 (328–342 aa) could recognize only class II NDV but did not react with the class I strain. Most of the IDEs are highly conserved among the different strains. A neutralization test in vitro showed that the peptide-specific mouse antisera of IDE4 (242–256 aa) and HN341-355, a reported neutralizing linear epitope, could partially neutralize avirulent LaSota as well as virulent strains at similar levels, suggesting that IDE4 might be a potential neutralizing linear epitope. Conclusion The HN protein is a major protective antigen of NDV that can induce neutralizing antibodies in animals. We identified five IDEs of the HN using a pepscan approach with NDV-specific chicken hyperimmune antisera. The five IDEs could elicit specific antibodies in mice. IDE4 (242–256 aa) was identified as a novel potential neutralizing linear epitope. These results will help elucidate the antigenic epitopes of the HN and facilitate the development of NDV vaccines.

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