| Literature DB >> 34454971 |
Jixiong Hu1, Guopan Li1, Xi Wang2, Lianshen Cai3, Mingxuan Rong1, Huan Li1, Ming Xie1, Zhixiang Zhang1, Jun Rong4.
Abstract
Hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS) is widespread in China and causes high chicken mortality that results in great economic losses. A safe and effective vaccine is needed, and a subunit vaccine has potential for development. In this study, a truncated region of the FAdV-4 fiber 2 fused with coding sequence of one epitope of hexon was expressed in a prokaryotic expression system, and the immune protective effects of different doses of recombinant fiber 2 subunit vaccine on SPF chickens were compared. The recombinant fiber2 (Gly275- Pro479 aa)-hexon (Met21-Val51 aa) protein (rFH) obtained in Escherichia coli showed good solubility. The chicken survival rate at the lowest dose (2.5 μg/bird) was 75% (6/8), and at higher doses (≥5 μg/bird) was 100% (8/8) in challenge experiment. Two chickens in the 2.5 μg/bird treatment showed severe lesions, while birds in the higher dose treatments showed no obvious tissue damage as determined by histopathologic analysis of liver and spleen. Absolute quantitative real-time PCR showed no viral load in the ≥5 μg/bird treatments, but two chickens in the 2.5 μg/bird treatment had high viral loads. The challenge experience demonstrated that the rFH vaccine provided 100% protection at ≥5 μg/bird. These results suggested that rFH protein as an effective vaccine to protect against FAdV-4 and provided a new idea for the development of vaccine against HHS.Entities:
Keywords: E. coli expression system; Fiber 2; Fowl adenovirus serotype 4; HHS; Subunit vaccine
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34454971 DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Res ISSN: 0168-1702 Impact factor: 3.303