Wyn-Jones A P, Kaaden O R
Infect Immun. 1979 Jul;25(1):54-9. doi: 10.1128/iai.25.1.54-59.1979.
The production of virus-induced proteins in chicken embryo fibroblast cells infected with a herpesvirus of turkeys was studied. It was found that glycoproteins isolated from membrane-rich fractions of infected cells by affinity chromatography using concanavalin A induced neutralizing and precipitating antibody in rabbits and chickens. After analytical electrophoresis, such isolates were found to contain three polypeptide bands of between 100 x 10(3) and 120 x 10(3) molecular weight not present in glycoprotein extracts of uninfected cells, and these polypeptides were further purified by preparative polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Inoculation of chickens with purified material also resulted in the production of precipitating and neutralizing antibody, showing that these high-molecular-weight polypeptides play a role in the humoral immunity to Marek's disease. Challenge of these chickens with virulent Marek's disease virus revealed that a partial protection was afforded by the inoculated glycoproteins.
研究了感染火鸡疱疹病毒的鸡胚成纤维细胞中病毒诱导蛋白的产生。发现通过使用伴刀豆球蛋白A的亲和色谱法从感染细胞富含膜的部分分离的糖蛋白在兔和鸡中诱导中和及沉淀抗体。经过分析电泳后,发现此类分离物含有分子量在100×10³至120×10³之间的三条多肽带,而未感染细胞的糖蛋白提取物中不存在这些条带,并且通过制备性聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳进一步纯化了这些多肽。用纯化材料接种鸡也导致产生沉淀和中和抗体,表明这些高分子量多肽在马立克氏病的体液免疫中起作用。用强毒马立克氏病病毒攻击这些鸡后发现,接种的糖蛋白提供了部分保护。