Hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus and pseudomonas phage PS5 triad share epitopes of immunogenic determinants

<p>Abstract</p> <p>A lytic phage for <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa </it>belongs to the <it>Myoviridea </it>family was isolated from urine for use in therapeutics. Pair of hepatitis C virus (HCV) primers highlighted segments on the genome of this phage. The sequ...

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Main Authors: Jamil Nusrat, Golkar Zhabiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-11-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/346
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spelling doaj-6d9234fdd77346db810be096d2e54f9f2020-11-25T00:13:28ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2010-11-017134610.1186/1743-422X-7-346Hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus and pseudomonas phage PS5 triad share epitopes of immunogenic determinantsJamil NusratGolkar Zhabiz<p>Abstract</p> <p>A lytic phage for <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa </it>belongs to the <it>Myoviridea </it>family was isolated from urine for use in therapeutics. Pair of hepatitis C virus (HCV) primers highlighted segments on the genome of this phage. The sequence of these PCR products as well as the possible serological cross reactivity/relationship between HCV and the phage were investigated. One hundred HCV positive human sera were analyzed by ELISA. Ninety six well plates were coated with multiple epitopes of HCV proteins (Kit), phage and <it>Pseudomonas cells</it>. Initially the positive and negative control sera supplied in the test kit were used to evaluate the cross reactivity between the phage and anti-HCV antibodies. The results suggested a value over than 0.105 for a HCV positive reaction. Of the 100 HCV positive sera tested, sixty five and thirty percent showed cross reaction with phage lysate and <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa, respectively</it>. High HCV antibody titer correlated to high cut off value for phage cross reaction, whereas no such correlation existed between HCV antibody titer and <it>Pseudomonas </it>cross reaction. The PCR products were sequenced and aligned with the HCV genome of H77. Sequence homology was detected in the 5', 3' UTRs and NS3 regions. Further these products showed similarity with HIV-1 Env, Pol & 3'LTR regions as well.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/346
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author Jamil Nusrat
Golkar Zhabiz
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Golkar Zhabiz
Hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus and pseudomonas phage PS5 triad share epitopes of immunogenic determinants
Virology Journal
author_facet Jamil Nusrat
Golkar Zhabiz
author_sort Jamil Nusrat
title Hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus and pseudomonas phage PS5 triad share epitopes of immunogenic determinants
title_short Hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus and pseudomonas phage PS5 triad share epitopes of immunogenic determinants
title_full Hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus and pseudomonas phage PS5 triad share epitopes of immunogenic determinants
title_fullStr Hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus and pseudomonas phage PS5 triad share epitopes of immunogenic determinants
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus and pseudomonas phage PS5 triad share epitopes of immunogenic determinants
title_sort hepatitis c virus, human immunodeficiency virus and pseudomonas phage ps5 triad share epitopes of immunogenic determinants
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2010-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>A lytic phage for <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa </it>belongs to the <it>Myoviridea </it>family was isolated from urine for use in therapeutics. Pair of hepatitis C virus (HCV) primers highlighted segments on the genome of this phage. The sequence of these PCR products as well as the possible serological cross reactivity/relationship between HCV and the phage were investigated. One hundred HCV positive human sera were analyzed by ELISA. Ninety six well plates were coated with multiple epitopes of HCV proteins (Kit), phage and <it>Pseudomonas cells</it>. Initially the positive and negative control sera supplied in the test kit were used to evaluate the cross reactivity between the phage and anti-HCV antibodies. The results suggested a value over than 0.105 for a HCV positive reaction. Of the 100 HCV positive sera tested, sixty five and thirty percent showed cross reaction with phage lysate and <it>Pseudomonas aeruginosa, respectively</it>. High HCV antibody titer correlated to high cut off value for phage cross reaction, whereas no such correlation existed between HCV antibody titer and <it>Pseudomonas </it>cross reaction. The PCR products were sequenced and aligned with the HCV genome of H77. Sequence homology was detected in the 5', 3' UTRs and NS3 regions. Further these products showed similarity with HIV-1 Env, Pol & 3'LTR regions as well.</p>
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/346
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