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Monoclonal Antibodies That Distinguish Between Encephalitogenic Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1.3 and Respiratory Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1.1

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Seven mouse hybridoma cell lines producing monoclonal antibodies (MAb) against an encephalitogenic strain of bovine herpesvirus type 1.3 (BHV-1.3) were established. The clones producing MAb were selected to be specific for BHV-1.3 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Only L1B neutralized virus without complement. With the addition of complement, five of the MAb neutralized BHV-1.3 but not the respiratory strain BHV-1.1. The anti-BHV-1.3-specific MAb Q10B, L6G, and L1B precipitated glycoproteins from BHV-1.3 that were analogous to the gI, GIII, and gIV glycoproteins of BHV-1.1, respectively. The other four MAb precipitated unknown proteins. None of the anti-BHV-1.3 MAb precipitated BHV-1.1 glycoproteins. The majority of the anti-BHV-1.3 MAb did not react with BHV-1.1 by immunoblotting, but O7E (unknown protein pattern by radioimmunoprecipitation) was reactive with five proteins (M(r)s of 33,000, 43,000, 70,000, 141,000, and 190,000) of BHV-1.3 and with a different pattern of proteins of BHV-1.1 (M(r)s of 30,000, 38,000, 83,000 and 144,000). Two of the MAb, L6G and O7E, conjugated with peroxidase were found to be useful for detecting BHV-1.3 antigen by immunochemistry in Formalin-fixed brain tissue from experimentally infected calves.

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