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Shehnaz Lokhandwala1, Suryakant D Waghela2, Jocelyn Bray2, Cameron L Martin2, Neha Sangewar2, Chloe Charendoff2, Rashmi Shetti2, Clay Ashley3, Chang-Hsin Chen4, Luc R Berghman4, Duncan Mwangi5, Paul J Dominowski5, Dennis L Foss5, Sharath Rai5, Shaunak Vora5, Lindsay Gabbert6, Thomas G Burrage6, David Brake6, John Neilan6, Waithaka Mwangi1.
Abstract
The African swine fever virus (ASFV) causes a fatal hemorrhagic disease in domestic swine, and at present no treatment or vaccine is available. Natural and gene-deleted, live attenuated strains protect against closely related virulent strains; however, they are yet to be deployed and evaluated in the field to rule out chronic persistence and a potential for reversion to virulence. Previous studies suggest that antibodies play a role in protection, but induction of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) could be the key to complete protection. Hence, generation of an efficacious subunit vaccine depends on identification of CTL targets along with a suitable delivery method that will elicit effector CTLs capable of eliminating ASFV-infected host cells and confer long-term protection. To this end, we evaluated the safety and immunogenicity of an adenovirus-vectored ASFV (Ad-ASFV) multiantigen cocktail formulated in two different adjuvants and at two immunizing doses in swine. Immunization with the cocktail rapidly induced unprecedented ASFV antigen-specific antibody and cellular immune responses against all of the antigens. The robust antibody responses underwent rapid isotype switching within 1 week postpriming, steadily increased over a 2-month period, and underwent rapid recall upon boost. Importantly, the primed antibodies strongly recognized the parental ASFV (Georgia 2007/1) by indirect fluorescence antibody (IFA) assay and Western blotting. Significant antigen-specific gamma interferon-positive (IFN-γ+) responses were detected postpriming and postboosting. Furthermore, this study is the first to demonstrate induction of ASFV antigen-specific CTL responses in commercial swine using Ad-ASFV multiantigens. The relevance of the induced immune responses in regard to protection needs to be evaluated in a challenge study.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27628166 PMCID: PMC5098023 DOI: 10.1128/CVI.00395-16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Vaccine Immunol ISSN: 1556-679X