Identification of Antigenic Regions of Duck Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein with Antibodies Elicited by DNA Immunization and Chronic Infection
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- 15 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 78 (4) , 1945-1953
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.78.4.1945-1953.2004
Abstract
The induction of humoral response in ducks by DNA-based immunization against duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) core protein (DHBc) was investigated. In addition, the amino acid specificity of the induced response was compared by using peptide scanning to that elicited either by protein immunization or during chronic DHBV infection. Immunization of ducks with a plasmid expressing DHBc protein led to the induction of a long-lasting antibody response able to specifically recognize viral protein in chronically infected duck livers. Peptide scanning analysis of anti-DHBc response induced during chronic DHBV infection allowed us to identify six major antigenic regions (AR1 to AR6). The reactivity spectrum of duck sera elicited by protein immunization appeared narrower and was restricted to only four of these antigenic regions in spite of higher anti-DHBc antibody titers. Interestingly, anti-DHBc antibodies induced by DNA-based immunization recognized five of six antigenic regions, and the epitope pattern was broader and more closely related to that observed in chronic viral infections. To gain more insight into the location of antigenic regions, we built a three-dimensional (3-D) model of DHBc protein based on human and duck core sequence alignment data and the HBc 3-D crystal structure. The results suggest that two identified antigenic regions (AR2, amino acids [aa]64T-P84, and AR5, aa183A-R210) are located at positions on the protein surface equivalent to those of the two HBc major epitopes. Moreover, we identified another antigenic region (AR3, aa99I-I112) that was recognized by all sera from chronically infected, DNA- or protein-immunized ducks within the large 45-aa insertion in DHBc protein, suggesting that this region, which lacks HBc, is externally exposed.Keywords
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