Antigenic cell associated dengue 2 virus proteins detected in vitro using dengue fever patients sera.
- Author:
Sazaly Abubakar
;
Azmi Azila
;
Misbah Suzana
;
Li-Yen Chang
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Dengue;
seconds;
Viral Proteins;
Proteins;
Carbon ion
- From:The Malaysian journal of pathology
2002;24(1):29-36
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:Malay
-
Abstract:
At least three major antigenic dengue 2 virus proteins were recognized by pooled dengue fever patients' sera in infected Aedes albopictus (C6/36) mosquito cells. Dengue virus envelope (E), premembrane (PrM) and non-structural protein 1 (NS 1) dimer were detected beginning on day 3 postinfection in both the cell membrane and cytosolic fractions. Using the patients' sera, the presence of antigenic intermediate core protein (C)-PrM and NS1-non-structural protein 2a (NS2a) in the cytoplasmic fraction of dengue 2 virus infected cells was revealed. The presence of a approximately 92 and approximately 84 kDa NS 1 dimer in the membrane (NS 1m) and cytosolic (NS 1c) fractions of C6/36 cells, respectively, was also recognized. Using individual patient's serum, it was further confirmed that all patients' sera contained antibodies that specifically recognized E, NS 1 and PrM present in the dengue 2 virus-infected cell membrane fractions, suggesting that these glycosylated virus proteins were the main antigenic proteins recognized in vivo. Detection of dengue 2 virus C antibody in some patients further suggested that C could be antigenic if presented in vivo.