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Monoclonal antibodies against extra small virus show that it co-localizes with Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus

dc.contributor.authorLongyant S.
dc.contributor.authorSenapin S.
dc.contributor.authorSanont S.
dc.contributor.authorWangman P.
dc.contributor.authorChaivisuthangkura P.
dc.contributor.authorRukpratanporn S.
dc.contributor.authorSithigorngul P.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T03:34:03Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T03:34:03Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.date.issuedBE2555
dc.description.abstractThe capsid protein (CP) gene of extra small virus (XSV) expressed in Escherichia coli as a 42 kDa glutathione S- ENGLtransferase (GST)-ENGLfusion protein (GST-XCP) or a 20 kDa His6-fusion protein (His6-XCP) were purified by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), combined, and used to immunize Swiss mice to produce monoclonal antibodies (MAbs). Using dot blot, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) methods, 4 MAbs specific to the XSV CP detected XSV in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii without crossreaction to host proteins or to proteins of Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus (MrNV) or 5 of the most pathogenic viruses of penaeid shrimp. In dot blots, the combined MAbs could detect down to ~10 to 20 fmol μl-1 of purified GST-XCP protein, which was somewhat more sensitive compared to any single MAb. Used in conjunction with an MrNV-specific MAb, white tail disease (WTD) was diagnosed more effectively. However, the sensitivity at which the combined 4 MAbs detected XSV CP was 1000-fold lower than XSV RNA detected by RT-PCR. IHC analysis of M. rosenbergii tissue sections using the MAbs showed XSV infection to co-localize at variable loads with MrNV infection in heart and muscle cells as well as cells of connective tissues in the hepatopancreas. Since XSV histopathology remained prominent in tissues of some prawns in which MAb reactivity for MrNV was low compared to MAb reactivity for XSV, XSV might play some role in WTD severity. © Inter-Research 2012.
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dc.identifier.citationDiseases of Aquatic Organisms. Vol 99, No.3 (2012), p.197-205
dc.identifier.doi10.3354/dao02482
dc.identifier.issn1775103
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84866232879
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/7000
dc.rights.holderมหาวิทยาลัยศรีนครินทรวิโรฒ
dc.subject.otherMonoclonal antibody
dc.subject.otherVirus RNA
dc.subject.otherAntibody
dc.subject.otherElectrokinesis
dc.subject.otherEnzyme activity
dc.subject.otherImmunoassay
dc.subject.otherMuscle
dc.subject.otherPathogenicity
dc.subject.otherPrawn culture
dc.subject.otherProtein
dc.subject.otherViral disease
dc.subject.otherAnimal
dc.subject.otherArticle
dc.subject.otherHybridoma
dc.subject.otherImmunology
dc.subject.otherMouse
dc.subject.otherNodavirus
dc.subject.otherPalaemonidae
dc.subject.otherPhysiology
dc.subject.otherVirology
dc.subject.otherAnimals
dc.subject.otherAntibodies, Monoclonal
dc.subject.otherHybridomas
dc.subject.otherMice
dc.subject.otherNodaviridae
dc.subject.otherPalaemonidae
dc.subject.otherRNA, Viral
dc.subject.otherDecapoda (Crustacea)
dc.subject.otherEscherichia coli
dc.subject.otherMacrobrachium rosenbergii
dc.subject.otherMacrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus
dc.subject.otherMiridae
dc.subject.otherMus
dc.subject.otherPenaeidae
dc.subject.otherWhite tip die-back phytoplasma
dc.titleMonoclonal antibodies against extra small virus show that it co-localizes with Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus
dc.typeArticle
dspace.entity.typePublication
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