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SIV-Specific Antibodies are Elicited by a Recombinant Fowlpox Virus Co-expressing SIV Gag and envT.

Yilong Zhu1,2, Shouwen Du2, Yang Zhang3, Jingwei Liu3, Yan Guo1, Cunxia Liu2, Jieying Bai2, Maopeng Wang2, Fei Zhao2, Tingting Cao2, Wang Xu2, Bing Bai1,2, Kelong Zhang2, Yizhen Ma1, Chang Li4,2, Ningyi Jin1,4,2.   

Abstract

Given the failures of past HIV-1 vaccine clinical trials, potential HIV-1 vaccine candidates should be rigorously screened in preclinical models including simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) primate models and small animal models. In this study, we tested the immunogenicity of a recombinant fowlpox virus (rFPV) expressing the SIV gag and SIV envT (rFPVsg-se) proteins in BALB/c mice, to establish a foundation for further development. rFPVsg-se was constructed through homologous recombination techniques and purified through plaque screening assays using enhanced green fluorescent protein as the reporter gene. The integration, transcription, and translation of the SIV genes were measured by PCR (genomic DNA), RT-PCR (RNA), Western-blot, respectively. The levels of SIV-specific antibodies were assessed by ELISA following a single immunization (n = 18/group) or a prime-boost strategy (n = 24/group) with rFPVsg-se and compared to FPV and PBS controls. Residual virus was measured in distant organs following immunization using PCR. SIV-specific IgG titers against gag and gp120 were detected following single vaccination and the prime-boost. As expected the titers were higher following the prime-boost approach. The levels of Gag- and gp120-specific antibodies were significantly higher than controls (p < 0.01) 14 days after the booster immunization. Residual rFPVSg-Se was detected in the muscle at the site of injection, but not in distant organs, from day 1-7 post immunization. In summary, rFPVsg-se induced high levels of SIV-specific antibodies suggesting it may be a viable candidate for further development.

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Keywords:  Recombinant fowlpox virus; Residual virus; SIV gag–envT; SIV-specific antibodies

Year:  2018        PMID: 30013279      PMCID: PMC6023820          DOI: 10.1007/s12088-018-0728-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Microbiol        ISSN: 0046-8991            Impact factor:   2.461


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