| Literature DB >> 25087676 |
Pucheng Chen1, Jinxiong Liu1, Yongping Jiang2, Yuhui Zhao1, Qimeng Li1, Li Wu1, Xijun He1, Hualan Chen3.
Abstract
A newly emerged tembusu virus that causes egg-drop has been affecting ducks in China since 2010. Currently, no vaccine is available for this disease. A live attenuated duck enteritis virus (DEV; a herpesvirus) vaccine has been used routinely to control lethal DEV in ducks since the 1960s. Here, we constructed two recombinant DEVs by transfecting overlapping fosmid DNAs. One virus, rDEV-TE, expresses the truncated form of the envelope glycoprotein (TE) of duck tembusu virus (DTMUV), and the other virus, rDEV-PrM/TE, expresses both the TE and pre-membrane proteins (PrM). Animal study demonstrated that both recombinant viruses induced measurable anti-DTMUV neutralizing antibodies in ducks. After two doses of recombinant virus, rDEV-PrM/TE completely protected ducks from DTMUV challenge, whereas rDEV-TE only conferred partial protection. These results demonstrate that recombinant DEV expressing the TE and pre-membrane proteins is protective and can serve as a potential candidate vaccine to prevent DTMUV infection in ducks.Entities:
Keywords: Duck tembusu virus; Recombinant DEVs; Vector vaccine
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25087676 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.07.082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641