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Journal of Immunological Methods | 1986

A solid-phase enzyme immunoassay for the determination of IgM and IgG antibodies against translation products of pre-S1 and pre-S2 regions of hepatitis B virus

Emiko Takai; Atsuhiko Machida; Hitoshi Ohnuma; Hideaki Miyamoto; Takeshi Tanaka; Kiyoshi Baba; Fumio Tsuda; Sadakazu Usuda; Tetsuo Nakamura; Yuzo Miyakawa; Makoto Mayumi

The envelope of hepatitis B virus is coded for by pre-S1, pre-S2 regions and the S gene. A method was developed to determine antibody to the product of pre-S1 region (anti-pre-S1) and antibody to the product of pre-S2 region (anti-pre-S2), either of IgM or IgG class, by a solid-phase enzyme immunoassay. For the determination of anti-pre-S1, tubular particles containing translation products of pre-S1, pre-S2 regions and the S gene were broken into constituent envelope polypeptides and immobilized on a solid support. Serums were absorbed with spherical particles containing translation products of pre-S2 region and the S gene, obtained from plasma positive for hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) and deprived of particles carrying pre-S1 product by an affinity column. They were then tested for the binding with tubular polypeptides fixed on a solid support, and the bound antibody representing anti-pre-S1 was detected by monoclonal antibody to human IgM/mu or IgG/gamma labeled with horseradish peroxidase. For the determination of anti-pre-S2, test serums were absorbed with spherical particles containing the product of the S gene, obtained from plasma positive for antibody to HBeAg and deprived of particles bearing pre-S2 product by an affinity column. They were then tested for the binding with polypeptides, fixed on a solid support, composed of products of pre-S2 region and the S gene. The assay was applied to the determination of anti-pre-S1 and anti-pre-S2 of IgM or IgG class in asymptomatic carriers and in persons who had recovered from infection with hepatitis B virus.


Gastroenterology | 1985

Factors Influencing Postexposure Immunprophylaxis of Hepatitis B Virus Infection With Hepatitis B Immune Globulin

K. Masuko; T. Mitsui; K. Iwano; C. Yamazaki; S. Aihara; K. Baba; Emiko Takai; Fumio Tsuda; Tetsuo Nakamura; Yuzo Miyakawa; M. Mayumi

Hepatitis B immune globulin was given intramuscularly to 102 staff members of a dialysis unit within 48 h after the accidental needlestick exposure to blood containing hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection developed in 11 of 56 persons (20%) who had been exposed to blood containing hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg). Among 56 HBeAg-positive inocula, HBsAg-associated deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase activity in the 11 inocula that transmitted HBV infection was significantly higher than that in the remaining 45 inocula that did not (log counts per minute 3.27 ± 0.57 vs. 2.09 ± 1.19, p p p


Gastroenterology | 1983

Immunoglobulin M Antibody Against Hepatitis B Core Antigen for the Diagnosis of Fulminant Type B Hepatitis

Masaru Shimizu; M. Ohyama; Y. Takahashi; Udo K; Mineo Kojima; M. Kametani; Fumio Tsuda; Emiko Takai; Yuzo Miyakawa; M. Mayumi


Gastroenterology | 1984

Low molecular weight (7s) immunoglobulin M antibody against hepatitis B core antigen in the serum for differentiating acute from persistent hepatitis B virus infection.

Fumio Tsuda; Shigeko Naito; Emiko Takai; Yoshihiro Akahane; Seiichi Furuta; Yuzo Miyakawa; Makoto Mayumi


Journal of Immunology | 1986

Polypeptides coded for by the region pre-S and gene S of hepatitis B virus DNA with the receptor for polymerized human serum albumin: expression on hepatitis B particles produced in the HBeAg or anti-HBe phase of hepatitis B virus infection.

K Takahashi; S Kishimoto; Hitoshi Ohnuma; Atsuhiko Machida; Emiko Takai; Fumio Tsuda; H Miyamoto; Toshinori Tanaka; K Matsushita; K Oda


Hepatology | 1986

Antibody to the receptor for polymerized human serum albumin in acute and persistent infection with hepatitis B virus

Hiroaki Okamoto; Sadakazu Usuda; Mitsunobu Imai; Katsumi Tachibana; Eiji Tanaka; Tomoko Kumakura; Masako Itabashi; Emiko Takai; Fumio Tsuda; Tetsuo Nakamura; Yuzo Miyakawa; Makoto Mayumi


Journal of Immunology | 1990

Synthetic oligopeptides bearing a common or subtypic determinant of hepatitis B surface antigen.

Hitoshi Ohnuma; Emiko Takai; Atsuhiko Machida; Fumio Tsuda; Hiroaki Okamoto; Toshinori Tanaka; M Naito; Eisuke Munekata; K Miki; Yuzo Miyakawa


Hepatology | 1988

Antibodies to translation products of the pre‐S1 and pre‐S2 regions of the envelope gene of hepatitis B virus in fulminant hepatitis B

Iku Ise; Fumio Tsuda; Shinobu Aihara; Atsuhiko Machida; Emiko Takai; Hideaki Miyamoto; Yoshihiro Akahane; Yuzo Miyakawa; Makoto Mayumi


The Lancet | 1986

PRE-S2 ANTIBODIES IN HEPATITIS B

Alfredo Alberti; Patrizia Pontisso; A. Fraiese; Shinobu Aihara; Iku Ise; Fumio Tsuda; Emiko Takai; Atsuhiko Machida; Yuzo Miyakawa; Makoto Mayumi; DomenicoE Sansonno; Gaetano Bufano; OnofrioG Manghisi


Journal of Medical Virology | 1992

Hepatitis B surface antigen particles of subtypes adw and adr, and compound subtype (adwr) in symptom-free carriers in Japan.

Hiroshi Kanagawa; Emiko Takai; Fumio Tsuda; Atsuhiko Machida; Mineo Kojima; Ayako Ishijima; Takeshi Tanaka; Hiroaki Okamoto; Yuzo Miyakawa; Makoto Mayumi

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Makoto Mayumi

Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

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Masaru Shimizu

American Board of Legal Medicine

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Hitoshi Ohnuma

Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

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Tetsuo Nakamura

Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

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