Literature DB >> 32417139

Efficient mucosal vaccination of a novel classical swine fever virus E2-Fc fusion protein mediated by neonatal Fc receptor.

Jianglong Li1, Xiangmin Li2, Hui Ma1, Xujiao Ren1, Genxi Hao1, Huawei Zhang1, Zekai Zhao1, Kui Fang1, Xinxin Li1, Zhenxiang Rong1, Shaohua Sun1, Huanchun Chen2, Ping Qian3.   

Abstract

Classical swine fever (CSF) remains one of the most important highly contagious and fatal viral disease of swine with high morbidity and mortality. CSF is caused by classical swine fever virus (CSFV), a small, enveloped RNA virus of the genus Pestivirus. The aim of this study was to construct the a novel CSFV Fc-fusion recombinant protein and evaluate the efficacy as a vaccine against CSFV. Here, we obtained a novel subunit vaccine expressing CSFV E2 recombinant fusion protein in CHO-S cells. Functional analysis revealed that CSFV Fc-fusion recombinant protein (CSFV-E2-Fc) could bind to FcγRI on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and significantly increase IgA levels in serum and feces, inducing stronger mucosal immune response in swine. Additionally, CSFV-E2-Fc immunization enhanced CSFV-specific T cell immune response with a Th1-like pattern of cytokine secretion, remarkably stimulated the Th1-biased cellular immune response and humoral immune response. Further, the protective effects of CSFV-E2-Fc subunit vaccines were confirmed. The data suggest that CSFV E2-Fc recombinant fusion protein may be a promising candidate subunit vaccine to elicit immune response and protect against CSFV.
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Keywords:  CSFV; Fc receptor; Molecular adjuvants; Mucosal vaccination; Subunit vaccine

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32417139     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.05.013

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


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