Immunocytochemical characterization of viruses and antigenic macromolecules in viral vaccines

Nguyen Van Man , Hoang Thuy Nguyen , Huynh Thi Phuong Lien , Nguyen Thu Van , Nguyen Kim Giao , Nguyen Minh Lien , Nguyen Thanh Thuy , Irene Dunia , Jean Cohen , E Lucio Benedetti
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Gold immunolabeling combined with negative staining (GINS) provides a valuable immunocytochemical approach that allows a direct ultrastructural definition of all viral vaccine constituents that share common antigenic features with pathogenic viral particles. These results have implications for the development of viral vaccines since it has been demonstrated that incomplete viral particles such as natural empty capsides and Rotavirus-like particles lacking the infective genome are potential candidates for the production of neutralizing antibodies. Furthermore comparative results of the application of GINS to either inactivated vaccines or unfixed samples provide direct evidence that even after inactivation specific antigenic sites are still available for gold immunolabeling.

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病毒疫苗中病毒和抗原大分子的免疫细胞化学特性
金免疫标记结合阴性染色(GINS)提供了一种有价值的免疫细胞化学方法,可以直接超微结构定义与致病性病毒颗粒具有共同抗原特征的所有病毒疫苗成分。这些结果对病毒疫苗的开发具有重要意义,因为已经证明,不完整的病毒颗粒(如天然空衣壳和缺乏感染性基因组的轮状病毒样颗粒)是产生中和抗体的潜在候选者。此外,将GINS应用于灭活疫苗或未固定样品的比较结果提供了直接证据,表明即使在灭活后,特异性抗原位点仍可用于金免疫标记。
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