Evidence of a humoral response to a novel protein WARF4 embedded in the West Nile virus NS4B gene encoded by an alternative open reading frame

  • Authors:
    • Giovanni Faggioni
    • Andrea Ciammaruconi
    • Riccardo De Santis
    • Alice Pomponi
    • Maria Teresa Scicluna
    • Katia Barbaro
    • Laura Masuelli
    • Gianluca Autorino
    • Roberto Bei
    • Florigio Lista
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  • Published online on: April 1, 2009     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000158
  • Pages: 509-512
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Abstract

West Nile virus (WNV) is a flavivirus that is maintained in a bird-mosquito transmission cycle. Humans, horses and other non-avian vertebrates are usually incidental hosts. However, WNV is a neurotropic virus, which requires an efficient humoral response for the control of a neuroinvasive infection. The WNV genome encodes three structural (capsid, premembrane/membrane and envelope) and seven non-structural proteins. Bioinformatic analysis performed on the WNV genomes detected a conserved alternative open reading frame restricted to the lineage I virus. To quickly verify the existence of this putative protein, entitled West Nile Alternative Reading Frame 4 (WARF4), we produced a prokaryotic recombinant source of WARF4 and verified its immunogenicity in vivo by analyzing 43 horse serum samples, of which 15 were positive for antibodies to WNV premembrane and envelope (prM-E) proteins. Specific antibodies to WARF4 were significantly detected in 5 out of the 15 serum samples testing positive for antibodies to prM-E WNV proteins. Our findings provide evidence of a significant antibody response to the WARF4 protein in the serum of the horse testing positive for antibodies to prM-E proteins, thus indicating that this antigen might be a potential tool for further characterization of the immune response of WNV infections in humans as well.

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April 2009
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Faggioni G, Ciammaruconi A, De Santis R, Pomponi A, Scicluna MT, Barbaro K, Masuelli L, Autorino G, Bei R, Lista F, Lista F, et al: Evidence of a humoral response to a novel protein WARF4 embedded in the West Nile virus NS4B gene encoded by an alternative open reading frame. Int J Mol Med 23: 509-512, 2009
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Faggioni, G., Ciammaruconi, A., De Santis, R., Pomponi, A., Scicluna, M.T., Barbaro, K. ... Lista, F. (2009). Evidence of a humoral response to a novel protein WARF4 embedded in the West Nile virus NS4B gene encoded by an alternative open reading frame. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 23, 509-512. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000158
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Faggioni, G., Ciammaruconi, A., De Santis, R., Pomponi, A., Scicluna, M. T., Barbaro, K., Masuelli, L., Autorino, G., Bei, R., Lista, F."Evidence of a humoral response to a novel protein WARF4 embedded in the West Nile virus NS4B gene encoded by an alternative open reading frame". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 23.4 (2009): 509-512.
Chicago
Faggioni, G., Ciammaruconi, A., De Santis, R., Pomponi, A., Scicluna, M. T., Barbaro, K., Masuelli, L., Autorino, G., Bei, R., Lista, F."Evidence of a humoral response to a novel protein WARF4 embedded in the West Nile virus NS4B gene encoded by an alternative open reading frame". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 23, no. 4 (2009): 509-512. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000158