Research Article

Antigens of Hepatitis B Virus: Failure to Detect HBeAg on the Surfaces of HBsAg Forms

Journal of General Virology 1978; 38(3):561 · https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-38-3-561

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Abstract

The particulate forms of HBsAg were analysed for the presence of HBeAG on their surfaces. By immunodiffusion analysis, anti-HBe did not form precipitin bands with the purified forms of HBsAg and hyperimmune guinea pig antisera to these forms did not react with HBeAg. Lines of non-identity were observed between the HBeAg determinants (e1 and e2) and the Dane particles and filaments isolated from an HBeAg-positive serum. Finally, anti-HBe failed to precipitate the polymerase-positive subpopulation of Dane particles, indicating that anti-HBe has no direct role in virus neutralization.