Aim: Preparation of H1 subtype of influenza virus HA protein monoclonal antibody (mAbs), and to analyse their reactivity.
Methods: H1N1 influenza virus vaccine (2009) and seasonal A1 influenza virus vaccine as antigen, conventional immunization, fusion, cloning, access to the antigen-specific mAbs. To study the reactivity and specificity of mAbs by ELISA, HI test and Western blot.
Results: We have obtained 97 hybridoma of stable secreting anti-H1 subtype of influenza virus HA protein. According to their different reactivity, these mAbs can be divided into four categories: 39 strains for strain-specific, of which 29 have HI activity; 7 strains for subtype-specific, of which 5 have HI activity; 16 strains for the 2009 pandemic strain and the seasonal strains to common antigens, of which 9 have HI activity; 35 strains common for influenza virus antigens, of which 22 have HI activity.
Conclusion: Both vaccines have better immunogenicity and immune protection activity. Preparation of four types antibody against HA protein of H1 subtype of influenza virus, can provide experimental data for preparation subtype-specific diagnostic kits and influenza A and B virus diagnostic kit, and lay a foundation for further studying of H1N1 influenza virus HA epitope.