| Literature DB >> 24333835 |
Eva Calvo-Pinilla1, Francisco de la Poza2, Simon Gubbins1, Peter Paul Clement Mertens1, Javier Ortego2, Javier Castillo-Olivares3.
Abstract
In previous studies we showed that a recombinant Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA) virus expressing the protein VP2 of AHSV serotype 4 (MVA-VP2) induced virus neutralising antibodies in horses and protected interferon alpha receptor gene knock-out mice (IFNAR-/-) against challenge. We continued these studies and determined, in the IFNAR-/- mouse model, whether the antibody responses induced by MVA-VP2 vaccination play a key role in protection against AHSV. Thus, groups of mice were vaccinated with wild type MVA (MVA-wt) or MVA-VP2 and the antisera from these mice were used in a passive immunisation experiment. Donor antisera from (a) MVA-wt; (b) MVA-VP2 vaccinated; or (c) MVA-VP2 vaccinated and AHSV infected mice, were transferred to AHSV non-immune recipient mice. The recipients were challenged with virulent AHSV together with MVA-VP2 vaccinated and MVA-wt vaccinated control animals and the levels of protection against AHSV-4 were compared between all these groups. The results showed that following AHSV challenge, mice that were passively immunised with MVA-VP2 vaccinated antisera were highly protected against AHSV disease and had lower levels of viraemia than recipients of MVA-wt antisera. Our study indicates that MVA-VP2 vaccination induces a highly protective humoral immune response against AHSV.Entities:
Keywords: African horse sickness; Humoral response; MVA-VP2; Passive immunisation; Protection; Vaccinia
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24333835 DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2013.12.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Res ISSN: 0168-1702 Impact factor: 3.303