Johnson R P
Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph.
Can J Vet Res. 1992 Oct;56(4):326-30.
To determine if antigenic variation occurred during persistent infection of cats with feline caliciviruses (FCV), nine persistent (progeny) isolates from nine different carrier cats were compared antigenically to the original infecting parent strain, FCV 255, by two-way cross-neutralization tests with rabbit antisera. Five of the nine progeny viruses isolated 35 to 169 days after initial infection were antigenically different from the parent strain. These five isolates represented four distinct antigenic phenotypes. The emergence of four distinctly different antigenic variants from a single parent strain indicates that FCV, like many other RNA viruses, exhibits considerable antigenic heterogeneity during replication in its natural host, and supports the hypothesis that antigenic variation contributes to chronic FCV infection.
为确定猫杯状病毒(FCV)持续感染猫的过程中是否发生了抗原变异,通过用兔抗血清进行双向交叉中和试验,将来自9只不同携带猫的9株持续性(子代)分离株与原始感染亲代毒株FCV 255进行了抗原性比较。在初次感染后35至169天分离出的9株子代病毒中,有5株在抗原性上与亲代毒株不同。这5株分离株代表了4种不同的抗原表型。从单一亲代毒株中出现4种明显不同的抗原变异体,表明FCV与许多其他RNA病毒一样,在其天然宿主中复制期间表现出相当大的抗原异质性,并支持抗原变异促成FCV慢性感染这一假说。