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Recombinant fowlpox virus inducing protective immunity in non-avian species
Authors:Jill Taylor  Randall Weinberg  Bernard Languet  Philippe Desmettre and Enzo Paoletti
Institution:

a Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York 12201, USA

b Rhone Mérieux, 254 Rue Marcel Mérieux, 69007, Lyon, France

c Virogenetics Inc., PO Box 2108, Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12220, USA

Abstract:The natural host of fowlpox virus is limited to avian species. When inoculated into non-avian tissue culture cells, however, fowlpox virus can initiate an abortive infection. A fowlpox virus was engineered to express rabies virus glycoprotein. On inoculation of the recombinant virus into either avian (permissive) or non-avian (non-permissive) cells, the rabies glycoprotein was expressed as a membrane-associated antigen. Inoculation of the fowlpox virus recombinant into six different species of mammal resulted in specific immune responses to both fowlpox antigens and to rabies glycoprotein. In mice, cats and dogs the immune response was sufficient to protect against a live rabies virus challenge. The results demonstrate the utility of a fowlpox virus vector in immunizing non-avian species against rabies in the absence of productive viral replication of the fowlpox vector.
Keywords:Rabies  glycoprotein  vaccinia  immune response  recombinant DNA
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