A single dose of the novel chimeric subunit vaccine E2-CD154 confers early full protection against classical swine fever virus |
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Affiliation: | 1. Discovery & Technology Vaccine Analysis, MSD Animal Health, Boxmeer, The Netherlands;2. Discovery & Technology Expression, MSD Animal Health, Boxmeer, The Netherlands;3. Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Classical swine fever is an economically important, highly contagious disease of swine worldwide. Subunit vaccines are a suitable alternative for the control of classical swine fever. However, such vaccines have as the main drawback the relatively long period of time required to induce a protective response, which hampers their use under outbreak conditions. In this work, a lentivirus-based gene delivery system is used to obtain a stable recombinant HEK 293 cell line for the expression of E2-CSFV antigen fused to porcine CD154 as immunostimulant molecule. The E2-CD154 chimeric protein was secreted into the medium by HEK293 cells in a concentration around 50 mg/L in suspension culture conditions using spinner bottles. The E2-CD154 immunized animals were able to overcome the challenge with a high virulent CSF virus strain performed 7 days after a unique dose of the vaccine without clinical manifestations of the disease. Specific anti-CSFV neutralizing antibodies and IFN-γ were induced 8 days after challenge equivalent to 14 days post-vaccination. The present work constitutes the first report of a subunit vaccine able to confer complete protection by the end of the first week after a single vaccination. These results suggest that the E2-CD154 antigen could be potentially used under outbreak conditions to stop CSFV spread and for eradication programs in CSF enzootic areas. |
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Keywords: | CD154 Classical swine fever virus glycoprotein E2 HEK 293 Lentiviral vectors |
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