Human Herpesvirus-6 Glycoprotein H and L Homologs Are Components of the gp100 Complex and the gH External Domain Is the Target for Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibodies

Previous studies have shown that monoclonal antibody (MAb) 2E4 neutralizes infectivity of human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) and also inhibits virus-induced T-lymphocyte syncytia formation. Here we characterize two additional MAbs, 1 D3 and 5E7, which have similar properties, and identify the glycoprotein...

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description Previous studies have shown that monoclonal antibody (MAb) 2E4 neutralizes infectivity of human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) and also inhibits virus-induced T-lymphocyte syncytia formation. Here we characterize two additional MAbs, 1 D3 and 5E7, which have similar properties, and identify the glycoprotein targets. The MAbs could immunoprecipitate and immunofluoresce glycoprotein from both A and B variant strain groups of HHV-6. In reactions with infected cells the MAbs immunoprecipitated a complex of glycoproteins, the "gp100" complex, composed of a major glycoprotein species of 100,000 M r and minor components of 80,000 M r and 32,000 M r. We show that the 100,000 M r product and most likely the 80,000 M r correspond to the HHV-6 homologue of herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) glycoprotein H (gH) while the 32,000 M r species corresponds to the glycoprotein L (gL) equivalent. All three MAbs could specifically immunoprecipitate either gH expressed on its own in fibroblasts or a complex of gH and gL co-expressed, but could not immunoprecipitate gL expressed on its own. Consistent with these results, the MAbs could recognize gH in an immunofluorescence assay but not gL. Therefore although the MAbs recognized the complex of glycoproteins, they appeared specific for gH. The HHV-6 glycoproteins were produced in a transient expression system induced by T7-vaccinia virus. Immunoprecipitations were carried out in comparisons with an "epitope-tagged" gH, a recombinant glycoprotein designed to contain at the N-terminus the linear epitope for MAb LP14 raised originally against HSV-1 glycoprotein gD. The epitope-tagged gH was also used as a positive control in determining the domain of HHV-6 gH to which MAbs 2E4, 1D3 and 5E7 were directed. Two gH deletions were constructed, one deleting sequences which may serve as a transmembrane and cytoplasmic anchor domains, the second deleting also part of the external domain. MAb LP14 could immunoprecipitate both HHV-6 gH deletions but the gp100 MAbs recognized only the full-length product or the intact external domain minus the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains. This indicated the epitopes for these MAbs are contained in the external domain of gH, consistent with the MAbs action in neutralization of virion infectivity and inhibition of virus to cell spread by T-lymphocyte fusion.
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Animals
Antibodies, Monoclonal - metabolism
Antigen-Antibody Reactions
Base Sequence
Biological and medical sciences
Cell Line
DNA Primers
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Epitopes - analysis
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Glycoproteins - immunology
Glycoproteins - isolation & purification
Glycoproteins - metabolism
Herpesvirus 6, Human - immunology
Herpesvirus 6, Human - metabolism
Humans
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C - immunology
Microbiology
Molecular Sequence Data
Molecular Weight
Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
Neutralization Tests
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Replicative cycle, interference, host-virus relations, pathogenicity, miscellaneous strains
Sequence Deletion
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Transfection
Viral Envelope Proteins - immunology
Viral Envelope Proteins - isolation & purification
Viral Envelope Proteins - metabolism
Viral Proteins - immunology
Viral Proteins - isolation & purification
Viral Proteins - metabolism
Virology
title Human Herpesvirus-6 Glycoprotein H and L Homologs Are Components of the gp100 Complex and the gH External Domain Is the Target for Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibodies
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