| Literature DB >> 35213949 |
Na Yin1, Jinyuan Wu1, Xiangjing Kuang1, Xiaochen Lin1, Yan Zhou1, Shan Yi1, Xiaoqing Hu1, Rong Chen1, Yaling Liu1, Jun Ye1, Zhanlong He1, Maosheng Sun1, Hongjun Li1.
Abstract
Live-attenuated rotavirus vaccine has shown low protection in underdeveloped or developing countries. However, the inactivated rotavirus vaccine may have the potential to overcome some of these challenges. In the present study, the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a bivalent inactivated rotavirus vaccine by parenteral administration were elevated in a neonatal rhesus monkey model. A bivalent inactivated rotavirus vaccine containing G1P[8] (ZTR-68 strain) and G9P[8] (ZTR-18 strain) was administered to pregnant rhesus monkeys twice at an interval of 14 days. Neutralizing antibodies against RV strains ZTR-68, ZTR-18, SA11, WA, UK, and Gottfried emerged in pregnant rhesus monkeys and were transplacentally transmitted to the offspring. In the vaccine group, clinical symptoms of diarrhea, viral load in the gut tissue and histopathological changes were significantly reduced in the neonatal rhesus monkeys following oral challenge with the SA11 strain.Entities:
Keywords: Rotavirus; bivalent inactivated vaccine; neonatal rhesus monkey; parenteral immunization; protection
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35213949 PMCID: PMC8903932 DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2021.2011548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Vaccin Immunother ISSN: 2164-5515 Impact factor: 3.452