| Literature DB >> 30928700 |
Gillian Perkins1, Susanna Babasyan2, Alison E Stout3, Heather Freer4, Alicia Rollins5, Christine L Wimer6, Bettina Wagner7.
Abstract
Equid herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) outbreaks continue despite widely used vaccination. We demonstrated previously that an ORF1/ORF71 gene deletion mutant of the EHV-1 strain Ab4 (Ab4ΔORF1/71) is less virulent than its parent Ab4 virus. Here, we describe the Ab4 challenge infection evaluating protection induced by the Ab4ΔORF1/71 vaccine candidate. Susceptible control horses developed respiratory disease, fever, nasal shedding, and viremia. Full protection after challenge infection was observed in 5/5 previously Ab4 infected horses and 3/5 Ab4ΔORF1/71 horses. Two Ab4ΔORF1/71 horses developed short-lasting viremia and/or virus shedding. Protective immunity in the respiratory tract was characterized by pre-existing EHV-1-specific IgG4/7 antibodies, the absence of IFN-α secretion and rapidly increasing IgG4/7 upon challenge infection. Pre-existing systemic EHV-1-specific IgG4/7 highly correlated with protection. T-cell immunity was overall low. In conclusion, protective immunity against EHV-1 infection including prevention of viremia was associated with robust systemic and intranasal IgG4/7 antibodies suggesting immediate virus neutralization at the local site.Entities:
Keywords: Antibody; Chemokine; EHV-1; Horse; Mucosal immunity; ORF1; ORF71; Protection; T-cell immunity; Type I interferon
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30928700 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2019.03.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616