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T cell epitope content comparison (EpiCC) analysis demonstrates a bivalent PCV2 vaccine has greater T cell epitope overlap with field strains than monovalent PCV2 vaccines.

Meggan Bandrick1, Andres H Gutiérrez2, Prerak Desai1, Gonzalo Rincon1, William D Martin2, Frances E Terry2, Anne S De Groot3, Dennis L Foss4.   

Abstract

Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) has one of the highest evolutionary rates among DNA viruses. Traditionally, PCV2 vaccines have been based on the 2a genotype as this was the first genotype discovered. Today, eight genotypes of PCV2 viruses have been identified, and, taken together with the rapid evolutionary rate, propensity to recombine, and high rate of vaccination, further variation in PCV2 is expected. For these reasons, there is a growing genetic gap between available vaccines and field strains. When selecting vaccines, it is important to consider vaccines that contain T cell epitopes that are well-matched to the circulating strains. To quantify the relatedness between PCV2 vaccines and field strains, we predicted and compared their T cell epitope content and calculated Epitope Content Comparison (EpiCC) scores using established in silico tools. T cell epitopes predicted to bind common class I and class II swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) alleles were identified from two major structural proteins, the capsid (encoded by ORF2) and the replicase (encoded by ORF1). The T cell epitope content of three commercial PCV2a-based vaccines (a baculovirus expressed PCV2a ORF2 [VacAlt], a PCV1-PCV2a chimeric virus vaccine [VacA] and a combination cPCV2a-cPCV2b chimeric virus vaccine [VacAB]) and an experimental PCV2b ORF2-based chimeric virus vaccine [VacB] (Table 1), were compared to that of 161 PCV2 field strains (representing genotypes a-f). The T cell epitope content and conservation between vaccine and field strains varied. While all vaccine strains provided broad coverage of the field strains including heterologous genotypes, none of the vaccines covered all the putative T cell epitopes identified in the field strains. PCV2a-based vaccine strains generally scored higher in terms of conserved epitope content against PCV2a field isolates but were not identical. The PCV2b-based vaccine strain had higher scores against PCV2b and PCV2d field strains. The combination PCV2a-PCV2b vaccine (VacAB) had, on average, the highest EpiCC score. PCV2 continues to evolve and EpiCC analysis provides a new tool to assess the possible impact of virus genetic divergence on T cell epitope coverage of vaccine strains. Given that multiple genotypes are currently found and may co-exist on farms, this analysis suggests that a combination of PCV2a and PCV2b vaccine strains may be required to provide optimal coverage of current and future field isolates.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cell-mediated immunity; PCV2; T cell epitope content comparison; Vaccine

Year:  2020        PMID: 32278900     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2020.110034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Immunol Immunopathol        ISSN: 0165-2427            Impact factor:   2.046


  7 in total

1.  A bivalent porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), PCV2a-PCV2b, vaccine offers biologically superior protection compared to monovalent PCV2 vaccines.

Authors:  Meggan Bandrick; Monica Balasch; Andrea Heinz; Lucas Taylor; Vickie King; Jeri Toepfer; Dennis Foss
Journal:  Vet Res       Date:  2022-02-18       Impact factor: 3.683

2.  Efficacy Studies of a Trivalent Vaccine Containing PCV-2a, PCV-2b Genotypes and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae When Administered at 3 Days of Age and 3 Weeks Later against Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV-2) Infection.

Authors:  Patricia Pleguezuelos; Marina Sibila; Raúl Cuadrado-Matías; Rosa López-Jiménez; Diego Pérez; Eva Huerta; Mónica Pérez; Florencia Correa-Fiz; José Carlos Mancera-Gracia; Lucas P Taylor; Stasia Borowski; Gillian Saunders; Joaquim Segalés; Sergio López-Soria; Mònica Balasch
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-01

3.  Using a concurrent challenge with porcine circovirus 2 and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus to compare swine vaccination programs.

Authors:  Adthakorn Madapong; Kepalee Saeng-Chuto; Angkana Tantituvanont; Dachrit Nilubol
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 4.996

4.  Quantifying the Persistence of Vaccine-Related T Cell Epitopes in Circulating Swine Influenza A Strains from 2013-2017.

Authors:  Swan Tan; Andres Hazaet Gutiérrez; Phillip Charles Gauger; Tanja Opriessnig; Justin Bahl; Leonard Moise; Anne Searls De Groot
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-06

5.  Comparative Evaluation of Growth Performance between Bivalent and Trivalent Vaccines Containing Porcine Circovirus Type 2 (PCV2) and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in a Herd with Subclinical PCV2d Infection and Enzootic Pneumonia.

Authors:  Hyungmin Um; Siyeon Yang; Taehwan Oh; Keehwan Park; Hyejean Cho; Jeongmin Suh; Kyung-Duk Min; Chanhee Chae
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-03

Review 6.  New Immunoinformatics Tools for Swine: Designing Epitope-Driven Vaccines, Predicting Vaccine Efficacy, and Making Vaccines on Demand.

Authors:  Lenny Moise; Andres H Gutiérrez; Sundos Khan; Swan Tan; Matt Ardito; William D Martin; Anne S De Groot
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-10-05       Impact factor: 7.561

7.  Whole-Genome Analysis of Porcine Circovirus Type 2 in Russia.

Authors:  Sergei Raev; Anton Yuzhakov; Taras Aliper
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-12-16
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