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Bivalent Junin & Machupo experimental vaccine based on alphavirus RNA replicon vector.

Dylan M Johnson1, Jenny D Jokinen2, Min Wang2, Tia Pfeffer2, Irina Tretyakova3, Ricardo Carrion4, Anthony Griffiths4, Peter Pushko3, Igor S Lukashevich5.   

Abstract

Junin (JUNV) and Machupo (MACV), two mammalian arenaviruses placed on the 2018 WHO watch list, are prevalent in South America causing Argentine and Bolivian hemorrhagic fevers (AHF and BHF), respectively. The live attenuated JUNV vaccine, Candid #1, significantly reduced the incidence of AHF. Vaccination induces neutralizing antibody (nAb) responses which effectively target GP1 (the viral attachment glycoprotein) pocket which accepts the tyrosine residue of the cellular receptor, human transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1). In spite of close genetic relationships between JUNV and MACV, variability in the GP1 receptor binding site (e.g., MACV GP1 loop 10) results in poor MACV neutralization by Candid #1-induced nAbs. Candid #1 is not recommended for vaccination of children younger than 15 years old (a growing "at risk" group), pregnant women, or other immunocompromised individuals. Candid #1's primary reliance on limited missense mutations for attenuation, genetic heterogeneity, and potential stability concerns complicate approval of this vaccine in the US. To address these issues, we applied alphavirus RNA replicon vector technology based on the human Venezuelan equine encephalitis vaccine (VEEV) TC-83 to generate replication restricted virus-like-particles vectors (VLPVs) simultaneously expressing cellular glycoprotein precursors (GPC) of both viruses, JUNV and MACV. Resulting JV&MV VLPVs were found safe and immunogenic in guinea pigs. Immunization with VLPVs induced humoral responses which correlated with complete protection against lethal disease after challenge with pathogenic strains of JUNV (Romero) and MACV (Carvallo).
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Keywords:  Alphavirus RNA replicons; Bivalent vaccine; Junin and Machupo arenaviruses; South American Hemorrhagic Fevers

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32111526      PMCID: PMC7112472          DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.02.053

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


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Journal:  Vopr Virusol       Date:  2009 Nov-Dec

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4.  Efficacy of immune plasma in treatment of Argentine haemorrhagic fever and association between treatment and a late neurological syndrome.

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5.  Genetic Changes at the Glycoprotein Editing Site Associated With Serial Passage of Sudan Virus.

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7.  Pathogenesis of XJ and Romero strains of Junin virus in two strains of guinea pigs.

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10.  Reemergence of Bolivian hemorrhagic fever, 2007-2008.

Authors:  Patricia V Aguilar; Wilfredo Camargo; Jorge Vargas; Carolina Guevara; Yelin Roca; Vidal Felices; V Alberto Laguna-Torres; Robert Tesh; Thomas G Ksiazek; Tadeusz J Kochel
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 6.883

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Authors:  Esteban Ortiz-Prado; Estefanía Espín; Jorge Vásconez; Nathalia Rodríguez-Burneo; Nikolaos C Kyriakidis; Andrés López-Cortés
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Review 2.  Viruses as tools in gene therapy, vaccine development, and cancer treatment.

Authors:  Musab Bin Umair; Fujimura Nao Akusa; Hadia Kashif; Fatima Butt; Marium Azhar; Iqra Munir; Muhammad Ahmed; Wajeeha Khalil; Hafiz Sharyar; Shazia Rafique; Muhammad Shahid; Samia Afzal
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  2022-04-24       Impact factor: 2.685

3.  Contrasting Modes of New World Arenavirus Neutralization by Immunization-Elicited Monoclonal Antibodies.

Authors:  Weng M Ng; Mehmet Sahin; Stefanie A Krumm; Jeffrey Seow; Antra Zeltina; Karl Harlos; Guido C Paesen; Daniel D Pinschewer; Katie J Doores; Thomas A Bowden
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 7.786

Review 4.  Application of Viral Vectors for Vaccine Development with a Special Emphasis on COVID-19.

Authors:  Kenneth Lundstrom
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-11-18       Impact factor: 5.048

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