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Vaccination with virus-like particles containing H5 antigens from three H5N1 clades protects chickens from H5N1 and H5N8 influenza viruses.
Vaccine. 2016 Mar 18; 34(13):1575-1581.V

Abstract

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses, especially H5N1 strains, represent a public health threat and cause widespread morbidity and mortality in domestic poultry. Recombinant virus-like particles (VLPs) represent a promising novel vaccine approach to control avian influenza including HPAI strains. Influenza VLPs contain viral hemagglutinin (HA), which can be expressed in cell culture within highly immunogenic VLPs that morphologically and antigenically resemble influenza virions, except VLPs are non-infectious. Here we describe a recombinant VLP containing HA proteins derived from three distinct clades of H5N1 viruses as an experimental, broadly protective H5 avian influenza vaccine. A baculovirus vector was configured to co-express the H5 genes from recent H5N1 HPAI isolates A/chicken/Germany/2014 (clade 2.3.4.4), A/chicken/West Java/Subang/29/2007 (clade 2.1.3) and A/chicken/Egypt/121/2012 (clade 2.2.1). Co-expression of these genes in Sf9 cells along with influenza neuraminidase (NA) and retrovirus gag genes resulted in production of triple-clade H555 VLPs that exhibited hemagglutination activity and morphologically resembled influenza virions. Vaccination of chickens with these VLPs resulted in induction of serum antibody responses and efficient protection against experimental challenges with three different viruses including the recent U.S. H5N8 HPAI isolate. We conclude that these novel triple-clade VLPs represent a feasible strategy for simultaneously evoking protective antibodies against multiple variants of H5 influenza virus.

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USDA SEPRL, Athens, GA, USA.Influenza Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road N.E., Atlanta, GA, USA.Medigen, Inc., 8420 Gas House Pike, Suite S, Frederick, MD, USA.USDA SEPRL, Athens, GA, USA.USDA SEPRL, Athens, GA, USA.Medigen, Inc., 8420 Gas House Pike, Suite S, Frederick, MD, USA.Medigen, Inc., 8420 Gas House Pike, Suite S, Frederick, MD, USA. Electronic address: ppushko@medigen-usa.com.

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

26868083

Citation

Kapczynski, Darrell R., et al. "Vaccination With Virus-like Particles Containing H5 Antigens From Three H5N1 Clades Protects Chickens From H5N1 and H5N8 Influenza Viruses." Vaccine, vol. 34, no. 13, 2016, pp. 1575-1581.
Kapczynski DR, Tumpey TM, Hidajat R, et al. Vaccination with virus-like particles containing H5 antigens from three H5N1 clades protects chickens from H5N1 and H5N8 influenza viruses. Vaccine. 2016;34(13):1575-1581.
Kapczynski, D. R., Tumpey, T. M., Hidajat, R., Zsak, A., Chrzastek, K., Tretyakova, I., & Pushko, P. (2016). Vaccination with virus-like particles containing H5 antigens from three H5N1 clades protects chickens from H5N1 and H5N8 influenza viruses. Vaccine, 34(13), 1575-1581. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.02.011
Kapczynski DR, et al. Vaccination With Virus-like Particles Containing H5 Antigens From Three H5N1 Clades Protects Chickens From H5N1 and H5N8 Influenza Viruses. Vaccine. 2016 Mar 18;34(13):1575-1581. PubMed PMID: 26868083.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Vaccination with virus-like particles containing H5 antigens from three H5N1 clades protects chickens from H5N1 and H5N8 influenza viruses. AU - Kapczynski,Darrell R, AU - Tumpey,Terrence M, AU - Hidajat,Rachmat, AU - Zsak,Aniko, AU - Chrzastek,Klaudia, AU - Tretyakova,Irina, AU - Pushko,Peter, Y1 - 2016/02/08/ PY - 2015/11/04/received PY - 2016/01/22/revised PY - 2016/02/01/accepted PY - 2016/2/13/entrez PY - 2016/2/13/pubmed PY - 2016/10/7/medline KW - Avian influenza KW - Trivalent KW - VLP vaccine KW - Virus-like particle SP - 1575 EP - 1581 JF - Vaccine JO - Vaccine VL - 34 IS - 13 N2 - Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses, especially H5N1 strains, represent a public health threat and cause widespread morbidity and mortality in domestic poultry. Recombinant virus-like particles (VLPs) represent a promising novel vaccine approach to control avian influenza including HPAI strains. Influenza VLPs contain viral hemagglutinin (HA), which can be expressed in cell culture within highly immunogenic VLPs that morphologically and antigenically resemble influenza virions, except VLPs are non-infectious. Here we describe a recombinant VLP containing HA proteins derived from three distinct clades of H5N1 viruses as an experimental, broadly protective H5 avian influenza vaccine. A baculovirus vector was configured to co-express the H5 genes from recent H5N1 HPAI isolates A/chicken/Germany/2014 (clade 2.3.4.4), A/chicken/West Java/Subang/29/2007 (clade 2.1.3) and A/chicken/Egypt/121/2012 (clade 2.2.1). Co-expression of these genes in Sf9 cells along with influenza neuraminidase (NA) and retrovirus gag genes resulted in production of triple-clade H555 VLPs that exhibited hemagglutination activity and morphologically resembled influenza virions. Vaccination of chickens with these VLPs resulted in induction of serum antibody responses and efficient protection against experimental challenges with three different viruses including the recent U.S. H5N8 HPAI isolate. We conclude that these novel triple-clade VLPs represent a feasible strategy for simultaneously evoking protective antibodies against multiple variants of H5 influenza virus. SN - 1873-2518 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/26868083/Vaccination_with_virus_like_particles_containing_H5_antigens_from_three_H5N1_clades_protects_chickens_from_H5N1_and_H5N8_influenza_viruses_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -