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Multiserotype protection elicited by a combinatorial prime-boost vaccination strategy against bluetongue virus

AutorCalvo Pinilla, Eva María; Navasa, N.; Anguita, Juan; Ortego Alonso, Francisco Javier
Fecha de publicación2012
EditorPublic Library of Science
CitaciónPLoS ONE 7(4): e34735 (2012)
ResumenBluetongue virus (BTV) belongs to the genus Orbivirus within the family Reoviridae. The development of vector-based vaccines expressing conserved protective antigens results in increased immune activation and could reduce the number of multiserotype vaccinations required, therefore providing a cost-effective product. Recent recombinant DNA technology has allowed the development of novel strategies to develop marker and safe vaccines against BTV. We have now engineered naked DNAs and recombinant modified vaccinia virus Ankara (rMVA) expressing VP2, VP7 and NS1 proteins from BTV-4. IFNAR (-/-) mice inoculated with DNA/rMVA-VP2,-VP7-NS1 in an heterologous prime boost vaccination strategy generated significant levels of antibodies specific of VP2, VP7, and NS1, including those with neutralizing activity against BTV-4. In addition, vaccination stimulated specific CD8 + T cell responses against these three BTV proteins. Importantly, the vaccine combination expressing NS1, VP2 and VP7 proteins of BTV-4, elicited sterile protection against a lethal dose of homologous BTV-4 infection. Remarkably, the vaccine induced cross-protection against lethal doses of heterologous BTV-8 and BTV-1 suggesting that the DNA/rMVA-VP2,-VP7,-NS1 marker vaccine is a promising multiserotype vaccine against BTV. © 2012 Calvo-Pinilla et al.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/292834
DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0034735
E-ISSN1932-6203
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