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Protection of chimpanzees from type B hepatitis by immunization with woodchuck hepatitis virus surface antigen [Protection des chimpanzés contre l'hépatite de type B par la vaccination avec l'antigène de surface du virus de l'hépatite de la marmotte].

Cote P.J., Shapiro M., Engle R.E., Popper H., Purcell R.H. & Gerin J.L. · 1986 · J. Virol., 60(3): 895-901.

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Résumé

Two chimpanzees immunized with woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) surface antigen (WHsAg) developed antibodies cross-reactive with hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen (HBsAg). After challenge with HBV, one animal was completely protected and the other experienced a subclinical infection, without evidence of liver disease. Three woodchucks immunized with HBsAg developed antibodies to HBsAg which did not cross-react with WHsAg. After challenge with WHV, all three woodchucks developed typical acute infections with associated hepatic lesions. Serological studies with the cross-reactive antibodies raised in chimpanzees suggested that the protective epitopes of WHsAg were related to the group a specificity of HBsAg. These studies indicated that cross-protective epitopes are shared by HBV and WHV however, the humoral response to these epitopes can vary among species.