Abstract
For detection of antibody to bovine leukemia virus (BLV) major core protein of p24 and cross-reactive antibody in human patients infected with human T cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I), monoclonal antibody, D432 against BLV p24 was used by competitive binding enzyme-linked immunoadsorbed assay (ELISA). In sera from cattle with enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL) which were positive for BLV antibodies by immunodiffusion test, 109 out of 112 (97.3%) were positive for BLV p24 antibody by competitive binding ELISA. By using the same procedures, 21 samples from adult T cell leukemia (ATL) patients and healthy carriers with HTLV-I were tested for cross-reactive antibody to BLV p24. All 21 samples were positive for HTLV-I antibodies by immunofluorescence test and/or ELISA. By competitive binding ELISA using non-treated BLV antigens, none of these 21 samples inhibited the binding of the D432. When the BLV antigen was treated by several different denaturation procedures, several HTLV-I positive samples showed the inhibition of the D432 binding and the most effective treatment was by 2-mercaptoethanol (2-ME). Sixteen out of 21 samples showed the presence of cross-reactive antibody against 2-ME-treated BLV antigens. The cross-reactivity of human sample to BLV p24 antigen was further confirmed by Western blotting of the 2-ME-treated BLV antigens. None of the 28 samples from leukemia patients other than ATL which were negative for HTLV-I antibodies showed inhibition of the D432 by the competitive binding ELISA.
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