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A DNA Vaccine Expressing Consensus Hemagglutinin-Esterase Fusion Protein Protected Guinea Pigs from Infection by Two Lineages of Influenza D Virus.
Wan, Yanmin; Kang, Guobin; Sreenivasan, Chithra; Daharsh, Lance; Zhang, Junfeng; Fan, Wenjin; Wang, Dan; Moriyama, Hideaki; Li, Feng; Li, Qingsheng.
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  • Wan Y; Nebraska Center for Virology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
  • Kang G; School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
  • Sreenivasan C; Nebraska Center for Virology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
  • Daharsh L; School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
  • Zhang J; Department of Biology and Microbiology, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, USA.
  • Fan W; Nebraska Center for Virology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
  • Wang D; School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
  • Moriyama H; Nebraska Center for Virology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
  • Li F; School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
  • Li Q; Nebraska Center for Virology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
J Virol ; 92(11)2018 06 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29514906
ABSTRACT
Two lineages of influenza D virus (IDV) have been found to infect cattle and promote bovine respiratory disease complex, one of the most commonly diagnosed causes of morbidity and mortality within the cattle industry. Furthermore, IDV can infect other economically important domestic livestock, including pigs, and has the potential to infect humans, which necessitates the need for an efficacious vaccine. In this study, we designed a DNA vaccine expressing consensus hemagglutinin-esterase fusion (HEF) protein (FluD-Vax) and tested its protective efficacy against two lineages of IDV (D/OK and D/660) in guinea pigs. Animals that received FluD-Vax (n = 12) developed appreciable titers of neutralizing antibodies against IDV lineage representatives, D/OK and D/660. Importantly, vaccinated animals were protected against intranasal challenge with IDV [3 × 105 50% tissue culture infective dose(s) (TCID50)] D/OK (n = 6) or D/600 (n = 6), based on the absence of viral RNA in necropsied tissues (5 and 7 days postchallenge) using quantitative reverse transcription-PCR and in situ hybridization. In contrast, animals that received a sham DNA vaccine (n = 12) had no detectable neutralizing antibodies against IDV, and viral RNA was readily detectable in respiratory tract tissues after intranasal challenge (3 × 105 TCID50) with IDV D/OK (n = 6) or D/660 (n = 6). Using a TUNEL (terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling) assay, we found that IDV D/OK and D/600 infections induced apoptosis in epithelial cells lining alveoli and bronchioles, as well as nonepithelial cells in lung tissues. Our results demonstrate for the first time that the consensus IDV HEF DNA vaccine can elicit complete protection against infection from two lineages of IDV in the guinea pig model.IMPORTANCE Influenza D virus (IDV) infection has been associated with bovine respiratory disease complex, one of the most devastating diseases of the cattle population. Moreover, with broad host range and high environmental stability, IDV has the potential to further gain virulence or even infect humans. An efficacious vaccine is needed to prevent infection and stop potential cross-species transmission. In this study, we designed a DNA vaccine encoding the consensus hemagglutinin-esterase fusion (HEF) protein of two lineages of IDV (D/OK and D/660) and tested its efficacy in a guinea pig model. Our results showed that the consensus DNA vaccine elicited high-titer neutralizing antibodies and achieved sterilizing protection against two lineage-representative IDV intranasal infections. To our knowledge, this is the first study showing that a DNA vaccine expressing consensus HEF is efficacious in preventing different lineages of IDV infections.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vacunas contra la Influenza / Proteínas Virales de Fusión / Thogotovirus / Infecciones por Orthomyxoviridae / Vacunas de ADN / Hemaglutininas Virales Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Virol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vacunas contra la Influenza / Proteínas Virales de Fusión / Thogotovirus / Infecciones por Orthomyxoviridae / Vacunas de ADN / Hemaglutininas Virales Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Virol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos