The antigenicity of the chicken anaemia virus protein VP3 (Apoptin)

Author: Cunningham S. C.   Lew A. M.   Tannock G. A.  

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

ISSN: 1465-3338

Source: Avian Pathology, Vol.30, Iss.6, 2001-12, pp. : 613-619

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Abstract

Chicken anaemia virus protein VP3 (Apoptin) was cloned and expressed as a recombinant protein and evaluated for its suitability as a serodiagnostic reagent. VP3 was expressed as a fusion protein either with glutathione S-transferase or with a six-histidine tag. Both recombinant proteins reacted specifically with anti-VP3 monoclonal antibodies and with serum from vaccinated chickens by Western blot and by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). However, when testing sera from birds of different ages and genetic backgrounds, high non-specific reactions were evident and false positives were observed, especially in older birds. This suggests that VP3 is poorly immunogenic during infection and low antibody concentrations are masked by non-specific reactions. Thus, VP3 is not suitable for use as antigen in ELISAs.