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In-depth genome analyses of viruses from vaccine-derived rabies cases and corresponding live-attenuated oral rabies vaccines.

Florian Pfaff1, Thomas Müller2, Conrad M Freuling3, Christine Fehlner-Gardiner4, Susan Nadin-Davis5, Emmanuelle Robardet6, Florence Cliquet7, Vlad Vuta8, Peter Hostnik9, Thomas C Mettenleiter10, Martin Beer11, Dirk Höper12.   

Abstract

Live-attenuated rabies virus strains such as those derived from the field isolate Street Alabama Dufferin (SAD) have been used extensively and very effectively as oral rabies vaccines for the control of fox rabies in both Europe and Canada. Although these vaccines are safe, some cases of vaccine-derived rabies have been detected during rabies surveillance accompanying these campaigns. In recent analysis it was shown that some commercial SAD vaccines consist of diverse viral populations, rather than clonal genotypes. For cases of vaccine-derived rabies, only consensus sequence data have been available to date and information concerning their population diversity was thus lacking. In our study, we used high-throughput sequencing to analyze 11 cases of vaccine-derived rabies, and compared their viral population diversity to the related oral rabies vaccines using pairwise Manhattan distances. This extensive deep sequencing analysis of vaccine-derived rabies cases observed during oral vaccination programs provided deeper insights into the effect of accidental in vivo replication of genetically diverse vaccine strains in the central nervous system of target and non-target species under field conditions. The viral population in vaccine-derived cases appeared to be clonal in contrast to their parental vaccines. The change from a state of high population diversity present in the vaccine batches to a clonal genotype in the affected animal may indicate the presence of a strong bottleneck during infection. In conclusion, it is very likely that these few cases are the consequence of host factors and not the result of the selection of a more virulent genotype. Furthermore, this type of vaccine-derived rabies leads to the selection of clonal genotypes and the selected variants were genetically very similar to potent SAD vaccines that have undergone a history of in vitro selection.
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Keywords:  Deep sequencing; Live-attenuated vaccines; Population distances; Vaccine-derived rabies; Viral populations

Year:  2018        PMID: 29439868     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.01.083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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1.  Environmental distribution of certain modified live-virus vaccines with a high safety profile presents a low-risk, high-reward to control zoonotic diseases.

Authors:  Jennifer R Head; Ad Vos; Jesse Blanton; Thomas Müller; Richard Chipman; Emily G Pieracci; Julie Cleaton; Ryan Wallace
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-05-01       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Long-Term Immunogenicity and Efficacy of the Oral Rabies Virus Vaccine Strain SPBN GASGAS in Foxes.

Authors:  Conrad M Freuling; Verena Te Kamp; Antonia Klein; Maria Günther; Luca Zaeck; Madlin Potratz; Elisa Eggerbauer; Katharina Bobe; Christian Kaiser; Antje Kretzschmar; Steffen Ortmann; Peter Schuster; Adriaan Vos; Stefan Finke; Thomas Müller
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-08-27       Impact factor: 5.048

3.  Comparison of intra- and inter-host genetic diversity in rabies virus during experimental cross-species transmission.

Authors:  Emilie M Bonnaud; Cécile Troupin; Laurent Dacheux; Edward C Holmes; Elodie Monchatre-Leroy; Marion Tanguy; Christiane Bouchier; Florence Cliquet; Jacques Barrat; Hervé Bourhy
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2019-06-20       Impact factor: 6.823

4.  Model of persistent foot-and-mouth disease virus infection in multilayered cells derived from bovine dorsal soft palate.

Authors:  Sara Hägglund; Eve Laloy; Katarina Näslund; Florian Pfaff; Michael Eschbaumer; Aurore Romey; Anthony Relmy; Annika Rikberg; Anna Svensson; Helene Huet; Kamila Gorna; Daniela Zühlke; Katharina Riedel; Martin Beer; Stephan Zientara; Labib Bakkali-Kassimi; Sandra Blaise-Boisseau; Jean François Valarcher
Journal:  Transbound Emerg Dis       Date:  2019-08-29       Impact factor: 5.005

5.  A Versatile Sample Processing Workflow for Metagenomic Pathogen Detection.

Authors:  Claudia Wylezich; Anna Papa; Martin Beer; Dirk Höper
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-08-30       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Population- and Variant-Based Genome Analyses of Viruses from Vaccine-Derived Rabies Cases Demonstrate Product Specific Clusters and Unique Patterns.

Authors:  Sten Calvelage; Marcin Smreczak; Anna Orłowska; Conrad Martin Freuling; Thomas Müller; Christine Fehlner-Gardiner; Susan Nadin-Davis; Dirk Höper; Paweł Trębas
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-01-17       Impact factor: 5.048

Review 7.  Review of Oral Rabies Vaccination of Dogs and Its Application in India.

Authors:  Gowri Yale; Marwin Lopes; Shrikrishna Isloor; Jennifer R Head; Stella Mazeri; Luke Gamble; Kinzang Dukpa; Gyanendra Gongal; Andrew D Gibson
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 5.048

8.  Role of Oral Rabies Vaccines in the Elimination of Dog-Mediated Human Rabies Deaths.

Authors:  Ryan M Wallace; Florence Cliquet; Christine Fehlner-Gardiner; Anthony R Fooks; Claude T Sabeta; Alvaro Aguilar Setién; Changchun Tu; Vlad Vuta; Boris Yakobson; Dong-Kun Yang; Gideon Brückner; Conrad M Freuling; Lea Knopf; Artem Metlin; Patricia Pozzetti; Pebi Purwo Suseno; Sean V Shadomy; Gregorio Torres; Marco Antonio Natal Vigilato; Bernadette Abela-Ridder; Thomas Müller
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2020-12       Impact factor: 16.126

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