This mouse monoclonal antibody is raised against VP3 of enteroviruses and reactive specifically with the structural VP3 of many kinds of enteroviruses. The IgG2a isotype antibody could be used to detect Enterovirus, Coxsackie A Virus, Coxsackie B Virus, Echovirus, Enterovirus 71, Poliovirus, and Rhinovirus in ELISA and IF applications.
Figure 1. Lethal coxsackievirus myocarditis in a male neonate.Immunohistochemistry (IH) detects enteroviral VP1 in myocytes (clone5-D8/1, brown signals).
Strong background staining in the heart of a patient with systemic sclerosis and chronic inflammation using clone 5-D8/1 (brown signals).No viral RNA is detected by radioactive in situ hybridization in consec-utive tissue sections.
Ettischer-Schmid, N., Normann, A., Sauter, M., Kraft, L., Kalbacher, H., Kandolf, R., ... & Klingel, K. (2016). A new monoclonal antibody (Cox mAB 31A2) detects VP1 protein of coxsackievirus B3 with high sensitivity and specificity. Virchows Archiv, 469(5), 553-562.
Figure 2. Cross-reactivity of clone 5-D8/1 with cellular proteins of HeLacells and human myocardium by Western blotting of HeLa cells infectedwith different enteroviruses and mock-infected cells.
Ettischer-Schmid, N., Normann, A., Sauter, M., Kraft, L., Kalbacher, H., Kandolf, R., ... & Klingel, K. (2016). A new monoclonal antibody (Cox mAB 31A2) detects VP1 protein of coxsackievirus B3 with high sensitivity and specificity. Virchows Archiv, 469(5), 553-562.
Figure 3. Immunofluorescence staining of infected Vero cells to test theability of the serum from immunized mice to detect viral proteins.
CVB3-infected and fixed monolayers were incubated with different dilu-tions of sera (positive cells are red), nuclei were counterstained withDAPI. Positive control of infection was done by staining the infectedmonolayers with clone 5-D8/1
Ettischer-Schmid, N., Normann, A., Sauter, M., Kraft, L., Kalbacher, H., Kandolf, R., ... & Klingel, K. (2016). A new monoclonal antibody (Cox mAB 31A2) detects VP1 protein of coxsackievirus B3 with high sensitivity and specificity. Virchows Archiv, 469(5), 553-562.
Figure 1 Immunohistochemistry using the mAb 5-D8/1 in dilutions of 1 : 100 (A, F), 1 : 200 (B, D), and 1 : 800 (H, I) or the mitochondria mAb 113–1 in dilutions of 1 : 400 (E) and 1 : 800 (C, G, J–L) on sections of liver (A–C).
Hansson, S. F., Korsgren, S., Pontén, F., & Korsgren, O. (2013). Enteroviruses and the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes revisited: cross‐reactivity of enterovirus capsid protein (VP1) antibodies with human mitochondrial proteins. The Journal of pathology, 229(5), 719-728.
Figure 2 Immunoblotting with mAb clone 5-D8/1 of islet tissue and exocrine tissue from the same individual.
Hansson, S. F., Korsgren, S., Pontén, F., & Korsgren, O. (2013). Enteroviruses and the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes revisited: cross‐reactivity of enterovirus capsid protein (VP1) antibodies with human mitochondrial proteins. The Journal of pathology, 229(5), 719-728.
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CAT | Product Name | Application | Type |
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MRO-1008LC-S(P) | Anti-EV VP1 Recombinant Antibody scFv Fragment (5-D8/1) | ELISA | Mouse antibody |
MRO-1008LC-F(E) | Anti-EV VP1 Recombinant Antibody Fab Fragment (MRO-1008LC-F(E)) | IF, ELISA | Mouse antibody |
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