Flow cytometric analysis of African swine fever virus-induced plasma membrane proteins and their humoral immune response in infected pigs

African swine fever (ASF) virus-induced plasma membrane proteins may contribute to the protective immune response against the disease since they can be involved in the antibody-mediated lysis of infected cells. In this study we describe the regulation of ASF virus-induced plasma membrane protein expression and its antibody induction in pigs after viral infection by flow cytometric analysis. More than 80% of infected cells contained viral antigens on the surface membranes at 6 hr postinfection (hpi), and the relative amount of viral antigen expression was increased at 12 and 20 hpi. The kinetics of individual viral protein expression on cell surfaces was studied by a collection of monospecific antibodies directed against the six viral plasma membrane proteins p12, p15, p16, p23.5, p30, and p35. Most of these proteins were expressed at 6 hpi, with the exception of p35, which was first detected at 12 hpi. The percentage of cells expressing each antigen at different hpi was also determined. The immune response against virus-induced plasma membrane proteins in pigs infected with an attenuated ASF virus strain was studied. Antibodies against viral epitopes exposed on plasma membranes reached a plateau at 20 days postinfection (dpi). The relative amount of antibodies induced during infection with these specificities was not directly related to the antibody titer of the sera. Sera obtained at 20 and 40 dpi contained antibodies against most of the viral plasma membrane proteins and were most efficient in recognition of viral antigens exposed on the surface of infected cells at early times. © 1992.

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Main Authors: Alcaraz, C., Alvarez, A., Escribano, J. M.
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spelling dig-inia-es-20.500.12792-48352020-12-15T09:54:59Z Flow cytometric analysis of African swine fever virus-induced plasma membrane proteins and their humoral immune response in infected pigs Alcaraz, C. Alvarez, A. Escribano, J. M. African swine fever (ASF) virus-induced plasma membrane proteins may contribute to the protective immune response against the disease since they can be involved in the antibody-mediated lysis of infected cells. In this study we describe the regulation of ASF virus-induced plasma membrane protein expression and its antibody induction in pigs after viral infection by flow cytometric analysis. More than 80% of infected cells contained viral antigens on the surface membranes at 6 hr postinfection (hpi), and the relative amount of viral antigen expression was increased at 12 and 20 hpi. The kinetics of individual viral protein expression on cell surfaces was studied by a collection of monospecific antibodies directed against the six viral plasma membrane proteins p12, p15, p16, p23.5, p30, and p35. Most of these proteins were expressed at 6 hpi, with the exception of p35, which was first detected at 12 hpi. The percentage of cells expressing each antigen at different hpi was also determined. The immune response against virus-induced plasma membrane proteins in pigs infected with an attenuated ASF virus strain was studied. Antibodies against viral epitopes exposed on plasma membranes reached a plateau at 20 days postinfection (dpi). The relative amount of antibodies induced during infection with these specificities was not directly related to the antibody titer of the sera. Sera obtained at 20 and 40 dpi contained antibodies against most of the viral plasma membrane proteins and were most efficient in recognition of viral antigens exposed on the surface of infected cells at early times. © 1992. 2020-10-22T18:13:23Z 2020-10-22T18:13:23Z 1992 journal article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4835 10.1016/0042-6822(92)90702-Q eng Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ open access
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description African swine fever (ASF) virus-induced plasma membrane proteins may contribute to the protective immune response against the disease since they can be involved in the antibody-mediated lysis of infected cells. In this study we describe the regulation of ASF virus-induced plasma membrane protein expression and its antibody induction in pigs after viral infection by flow cytometric analysis. More than 80% of infected cells contained viral antigens on the surface membranes at 6 hr postinfection (hpi), and the relative amount of viral antigen expression was increased at 12 and 20 hpi. The kinetics of individual viral protein expression on cell surfaces was studied by a collection of monospecific antibodies directed against the six viral plasma membrane proteins p12, p15, p16, p23.5, p30, and p35. Most of these proteins were expressed at 6 hpi, with the exception of p35, which was first detected at 12 hpi. The percentage of cells expressing each antigen at different hpi was also determined. The immune response against virus-induced plasma membrane proteins in pigs infected with an attenuated ASF virus strain was studied. Antibodies against viral epitopes exposed on plasma membranes reached a plateau at 20 days postinfection (dpi). The relative amount of antibodies induced during infection with these specificities was not directly related to the antibody titer of the sera. Sera obtained at 20 and 40 dpi contained antibodies against most of the viral plasma membrane proteins and were most efficient in recognition of viral antigens exposed on the surface of infected cells at early times. © 1992.
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author Alcaraz, C.
Alvarez, A.
Escribano, J. M.
spellingShingle Alcaraz, C.
Alvarez, A.
Escribano, J. M.
Flow cytometric analysis of African swine fever virus-induced plasma membrane proteins and their humoral immune response in infected pigs
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Alvarez, A.
Escribano, J. M.
author_sort Alcaraz, C.
title Flow cytometric analysis of African swine fever virus-induced plasma membrane proteins and their humoral immune response in infected pigs
title_short Flow cytometric analysis of African swine fever virus-induced plasma membrane proteins and their humoral immune response in infected pigs
title_full Flow cytometric analysis of African swine fever virus-induced plasma membrane proteins and their humoral immune response in infected pigs
title_fullStr Flow cytometric analysis of African swine fever virus-induced plasma membrane proteins and their humoral immune response in infected pigs
title_full_unstemmed Flow cytometric analysis of African swine fever virus-induced plasma membrane proteins and their humoral immune response in infected pigs
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