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Anti-RSV Glycoprotein F [11-2-F3]

Invented by Ayham Alnabulsi from Vertebrate Antibodies Limited
Invented at Vertebrate Antibodies Limited

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Catalogue Number 151858
Applications ELISA IF Fn WB
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets Respiratory Syncytial Virus glycoprotein F
Reactivity Virus
Relevance Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a major cause of lower respiratory tract illness and is the chief cause of hospitalization for respiratory tract illness in young children.The glycoprotein F is located on the surface of viral envelope, its function is to induce fusion of viral envelope with host-cell envelope resulting in syncytium formation. The glycoprotein F (also named VP70, F0 or fusion protein) consists of two components: F1 (also named VPG48) and F2 (also named VGP26) held together by disulphide bonds. The reported molecular weight of the VGP26 component varies between 20 to 26 kDa.

Immunoblot using the reduced and unreduced RS virus shows that 11-2-F3 reacts with the non-reduced form of the virus F protein (VP70) and the reduced form (F1). It has a plaque reduction neutralization titer of 10 2.2.
Host Mouse
Immunogen Gradient-purified RSF-44 virus (subgroup A) UV inactivated for 20 minutes at 20oC
Positive Control Immunoblot: Ag: gradient-purified RS virus (see figure).Indirect immunofluorescence: staining of RSA-2 infected BSC-1 cells
Subclass IgG1
Myeloma Used P3X63Ag8.653
Recommended Growing Conditions Dulbecco’s media containing 20% Fetal Bovine serum (DH20) prepared as follows (for final volume of 300ml: 237ml DMEM plus 60 ml Fetal Bovine Serum plus 3ml L-Glutamine).
Strain Balb/c
Notes This antibody reacts with the RS virus fusion glycoprotein F (also named VP70 or F0 protein), specifically to a subunit of the F protein, F1 (also named VGP48 or 48kDa), from both subgroups A and B of RS virus.

This antibody has a high neutralising activity; 90% plaque neutralization titre of 102.2 (Gimenez et al 1996). This property makes it potentially useful for the preparation of reagents for prevention and/or therapeutic use (for example, vaccines or new–generation of man-made antibodies). The characterisation of the epitope of this antibody which induce high neutralising activity will be useful for the preparation of reagents (for example vaccine) to prevent RS virus infection.

A RS virus vaccine is not yet available. A vaccine could be used to increase the maternal immunity to RS virus, which would then be passed to the newborn baby to provide passive immunity.

The further characterisation of the epitope recognised by this antibody, which possesses a high neutralising activity, will be useful for the preparation of reagents to prevent RS virus infection.

New-generation man-made antibodies, based on the 11-2-F3 antibody, could complement the effectiveness of polivizumab (Synagis), which is used to prevent but not treat established RS virus infections (Nature Biotechnology, 2013, 31, 952).
Research Area Virology

References

There are 8 reference entries for this reagent.

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References: 8 entries

Gimenez et al. 1996. Clin Diagn Lab Immunol. 3(3):280-6. PMID: 8705669.

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Neutralizing and enhancing activities of human respiratory syncytial virus-specific antibodies.

Europe PMC ID: 8705669

Gimenez et al. 1987. J Gen Virol. 68 ( Pt 5):1267-75. PMID: 3572364.

Immunoblot analysis of the human antibody response to respiratory syncytial virus infection.

Europe PMC ID: 3572364

Gimenez et al. 1986. J Gen Virol. 67 ( Pt 5):863-70. PMID: 3517224.

Antigenic variation between human respiratory syncytial virus isolates.

Europe PMC ID: 3517224

Gimenez et al. 1984. J Gen Virol. 65 ( Pt 5):963-71. PMID: 6202832.

Monoclonal antibodies to human respiratory syncytial virus and their use in comparison of different virus isolates.

Europe PMC ID: 6202832


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References: 8 entries

Gimenez et al. 1996. Clin Diagn Lab Immunol. 3(3):280-6. PMID: 8705669.

Fn

Neutralizing and enhancing activities of human respiratory syncytial virus-specific antibodies.

Gimenez et al. 1987. J Gen Virol. 68 ( Pt 5):1267-75. PMID: 3572364.

Immunoblot analysis of the human antibody response to respiratory syncytial virus infection.

Gimenez et al. 1986. J Gen Virol. 67 ( Pt 5):863-70. PMID: 3517224.

Antigenic variation between human respiratory syncytial virus isolates.

Gimenez et al. 1984. J Gen Virol. 65 ( Pt 5):963-71. PMID: 6202832.

Monoclonal antibodies to human respiratory syncytial virus and their use in comparison of different virus isolates.


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