Generation and characterization of a new panel of broadly reactive anti-NS1 mAbs for detection of influenza A virus Rahim, Md Niaz and Selman, Mohammed and Sauder, Patricia J. and Forbes, Nicole E. and Stecho, William and Xu, Wanhong and Lebar, Mark and Brown, Earl G. and Coombs, Kevin M.,, 94, 593-605 (2013), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.046649-0, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 0022-1317, abstract= Influenza A virus (IAV) non-structural protein 1 (NS1) has multiple functions, is essential for virus replication and may be a good target for IAV diagnosis. To generate broadly cross-reactive NS1-specific mAbs, mice were immunized with A/Hong Kong/1/1968 (H3N2) 6×His-tagged NS1 and hybridomas were screened with glutathione S-transferase-conjugated NS1 of A/Puerto Rico/8/1934 (H1N1). mAbs were isotyped and numerous IgG-type clones were characterized further. Most clones specifically recognized NS1 from various H1N1 and H3N2 IAV types by both immunoblot and immunofluorescence microscopy in mouse M1, canine Madin–Darby canine kidney and human A549 cells. mAb epitopes were mapped by overlapping peptides and selective reactivity to the newly described viral NS3 protein. These mAbs detected NS1 in both the cytoplasm and nucleus by immunostaining, and some detected NS1 as early as 5 h post-infection, suggesting their potential diagnostic use for tracking productive IAV replication and characterizing NS1 structure and function. It was also demonstrated that the newly identified NS3 protein is localized in the cytoplasm to high levels., language=, type=