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A recombinant fusion protein containing the domain III of the dengue-2 envelope protein is immunogenic and protective in nonhuman primates
Authors:Hermida Lisset  Bernardo Lídice  Martín Jorge  Alvarez Mayling  Prado Irina  López Carlos  Sierra Beatriz de la C  Martínez Rafael  Rodríguez Rosmary  Zulueta Aída  Pérez Ana B  Lazo Laura  Rosario Delfina  Guillén Gerardo  Guzmán María G
Affiliation:Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Apdo 6162, Havana 10600, Cuba. lisset.hermida@cigb.edu.cu
Abstract:We have previously reported the construction and evaluation in mice of recombinant fusion proteins formed by a fragment (aa 286-426) of the dengue envelope protein and the P64k protein from Neisseria meningitidis. In this work we describe the immunization of Macaca fascicularis monkeys with two variants of these proteins [PD3 (insertion variant) and PD5 (fusion variant)] corresponding to serotype 2. Four doses of the proteins adjuvated in Freund's adjuvant were administered and the kinetics of antibody induction was monitored by ELISA and neutralization tests. Monkeys receiving PD3 or PD5 developed functional antibodies (Abs) in a dose-dependent manner. Following challenge with 5 log PFU of wild type dengue-2 virus (DEN2), animals immunized with PD5 were protected from developing viremia. These results constitute a proof-of-concept demonstrating that a fragment of the dengue envelope protein, containing the domain III and produced as a recombinant fusion protein in Escherichia coli, induces functional and protective immunity in a nonhuman primate model.
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