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Electroporation enhances immune responses and protection induced by a bovine viral diarrhea virus DNA vaccine in newborn calves with maternal antibodies
Authors:Sylvia van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk  Zoe Lawman  Don Wilson  Alain Luxembourg  Barry Ellefsen  Jan V. van den Hurk  Drew Hannaman
Affiliation:1. Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, University of Saskatchewan, 120 Veterinary Road, Saskatoo, Saskatchewan, S7N 5E3, Canada;2. Microbiology and Immunology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada;3. Ichor Medical Systems, 6310 Nancy Drive, Ste 107, San Diego, CA 92121, USA
Abstract:Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is one of the major pathogens in cattle. In this study, newborn calves with maternal antibodies were vaccinated with a BVDV DNA vaccine, either by conventional intramuscular (IM) injection or with the TriGrid™ Delivery System for IM delivery (TDS-IM). The calves vaccinated with the TDS-IM developed more rapidly and effectively BVDV-specific humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in the presence of maternal antibodies. Overall, the immune responses induced by delivery with the TDS-IM remained stronger than those elicited by conventional IM injection of the BVDV DNA vaccine. Accordingly, electroporation-mediated delivery of the BVDV DNA vaccine resulted in close to complete protection from clinical signs of disease, while conventional IM administration did not fully prevent morbidity and mortality following challenge with BVDV-2. These results demonstrate the TDS-IM to be effective as a delivery system for a BVDV DNA vaccine in newborn calves in the presence of maternal antibodies, which supports the potential of electroporation as a delivery method for prophylactic DNA vaccines.
Keywords:BVDV E2 protein   Newborn calves   DNA vaccine   Electroporation
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