Deregt D, Gifford G A, Ijaz M K, Watts T C, Gilchrist J E, Haines D M, Babiuk L A
Department of Veterinary Microbiology, University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
J Gen Virol. 1989 Apr;70 ( Pt 4):993-8. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-70-4-993.
Six monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to bovine coronavirus (BCV, Quebec isolate) E2 and E3 glycoproteins which were found previously to be neutralizing in vitro were examined for virus-neutralizing activity in vivo. Surgically ligated intestinal loops of newborn colostrum-deprived calves were virus-inoculated, mock-infected or inoculated with a mixture of virus and antibody. Of the six BCV-specific MAbs, four were found to be protective against a virulent field isolate of BCV, as indicated by a reduction in villous atrophy. These MAbs were specific to antigenic domain A and antigenic domains A1 and A2 on the E2 and E3 glycoproteins respectively. MAbs to antigenic domains B and C on the E2 and E3 glycoproteins, respectively, were not protective.