1. Type-specific antigens for serological discrimination of HTLV-I and HTLV-II infection
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Tak H. Lee, Edward L. Murphy, Yi Ming Arthur Chen, George M. Shaw, Wiktor Sz, Blattner Wa, and Myron Essex
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viruses ,Blotting, Western ,Biology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Virus ,law.invention ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Antigen ,Western blot ,immune system diseases ,law ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,HTLV-II Antigens ,Polymerase chain reaction ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,virus diseases ,General Medicine ,HTLV-I Infections ,Virology ,Molecular biology ,Recombinant Proteins ,Blot ,chemistry ,HTLV-II Infections ,Recombinant DNA ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,HTLV-I Antigens ,Glycoprotein - Abstract
55 HTLV-I (human T-cell lymphotropic virus) and 45 HTLV-II carriers, confirmed by HTLV-type specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR), were distinguished by western blot assays with recombinant HTLV I or II envelope glycoproteins. Recombinant protein (RP) B1 contains aminoacids 166-201 from HTLV-I exterior glycoprotein gp46 and was reactive with HTLV-I samples only. RP-IIB, which contains aminoacids 96-235 from HTLV-II exterior glycoprotein gp52, was reactive with all HTLV-II samples. 39 patients (86.6%) had high reactivity by densitometry. Of 55 HTLV-I samples, 35 (65.5%) had antibody reactivity to RP-IIB, but only 1 (1.8%) had high reactivity by densitometry. RP B1 and IIB western blot assays may replace the PCR test in diagnosis of HTLV infection.
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- 1990
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