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Development and comparison of two H5N8 influenza A vaccine candidate strains.
Lee, Mi-Seon; Jang, Eun Young; Cho, Junhyung; Kim, Kisoon; Lee, Chan Hee; Yi, Hwajung.
  • Lee MS; Division of Viral Disease Research, Center for Infectious Diseases Research, Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 187, Osongsaengmyeong2-ro, Cheongju-si, 28159, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea.
  • Jang EY; Department of Life Science and Technology, Pai Chai University, Daejeon, Korea.
  • Cho J; Division of Viral Disease Research, Center for Infectious Diseases Research, Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 187, Osongsaengmyeong2-ro, Cheongju-si, 28159, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea.
  • Kim K; Department of Microbiology, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Korea.
  • Lee CH; Division of Viral Disease Research, Center for Infectious Diseases Research, Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 187, Osongsaengmyeong2-ro, Cheongju-si, 28159, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea.
  • Yi H; Department of Microbiology, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Korea.
Arch Virol ; 164(1): 127-136, 2019 Jan.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30291503
ABSTRACT
Avian influenza viruses circulating in birds have caused outbreaks of infection in poultry and humans, thereby threatening public health. Recently, a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus (H5N8) of clade 2.3.4.4 emerged in Korea and other countries and caused multiple outbreaks in domestic and wild birds, with concerns for human infection. To combat HPAI viral infections, novel vaccines are likely to be the most effective approach. Therefore, in this study, we generated H5N8 vaccine candidate viruses based on a Korean isolate (A/broiler duck/Korea/Buan2/2014). The vaccine candidate viruses were 26 reassortants expressing the two surface glycoproteins of A/broiler duck/Korea/Buan2/2014 on an A/Puerto Rico/8/34 (PR8) backbone generated by using an eight-plasmid-based reverse genetics system with or without replacement of the multi-basic amino acid cleavage motif (MBCM, a crucial pathogenic factor in HPAI virus) with a bi-basic amino acid cleavage motif (BBCM) in their HA. An H5N8 vaccine candidate virus containing the BBCM showed attenuated pathogenesis in embryonated eggs and exhibited less virulence in the infected mice compared with the wild H5N8 virus containing an MBCM. Vaccination with an inactivated preparation of the vaccine candidate virus protected mice from lethal H5N8 viral challenge. This is the first report of the development and evaluation of H5N8 vaccine strains (with an MBCM or BBCM) of HA clade 2.3.4.4 as vaccine candidates. Our findings suggest that H5N8 strains with a BBCM instead of an MBCM might be considered for H5N8 vaccine seed virus development or as a reference vaccine against H5N8 viral strains.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vacunas contra la Influenza / Subtipo H5N8 del Virus de la Influenza A Límite: Animals País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vacunas contra la Influenza / Subtipo H5N8 del Virus de la Influenza A Límite: Animals País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article