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Surface Igm on Dt40 Cells May Be a Component of the Putative Receptor Complex Responsible for the Binding of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus
SUNLONG BIOTECH / 2024-01-09
  • Author:Luo, J., Zhang, H., Teng, M., Fan, J. M., You, L. M., Xiao, Z. J., Yi, M. L., Zhi, Y. B., Li, X. W. & Zhang, G. P.

  • Periodical:Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A 39, 359-365 (2010)

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To investigate the host-pathogen interactions between infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) and target B-lymphocytic cells, a cDNA T7 phage display library from the chicken bursa of Fabricius was constructed and screened for virus binding. Surface immunoglobulin M (sIgM) was isolated as a putative candidate binding site and its interactions with IBDV were further investigated using a chicken bursal lymphoma-derived cell line DT40. The results showed that the λ light chain of sIgM specifically interacted with IBDV in a virulence-independent manner in vitro, and most of the binding of IBDV to DT40 cells was inhibited by sIgM-specific monoclonal antibodies. Further, the infectivity of IBDV in vitro was reduced by sIgM-specific monoclonal antibodies. Our data provided evidence that sIgM may participate as one of the putative membrane binding sites responsible for IBDV infection.

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