| Literature DB >> 25764477 |
Zhili Li1, Jigui Wang, Daoli Yuan, Shuang Wang, Jiazeng Sun, Bao Yi, Qiang Hou, Yaping Mao, Weiquan Liu.
Abstract
Canine distemper virus (CDV) and rabies virus (RV) are two important pathogens of the dog. CDV, a member of the morbillivirus genus, has shown promise as an expression vector. The glycoprotein from RV is a main contributor to protective immunity and capable of eliciting the production of virus-neutralizing antibodies. In this study, we recovered an attenuated strain of canine distemper virus and constructed a recombinant virus, rCDV-RV-G, expressing a modified (R333Q) rabies virus glycoprotein (RV-G) of RV Flury strain LEP. RV-G expression by the recombinant viruses was confirmed. Furthermore, G was proved to be incorporated into the surface of CDV particles. While replication of the recombinant virus was slightly reduced compared with the parental CDV, it stably expressed the RV-G over ten serial passages. Inoculation of mice induced specific neutralizing antibodies against both RV-G and CDV. Therefore, the rCDV-RV-G has the potential as a vaccine that may be used to control rabies virus infection in dogs and other animals.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25764477 DOI: 10.1007/s11262-015-1169-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Genes ISSN: 0920-8569 Impact factor: 2.198