Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
A Bacterium-like Particle Vaccine Displaying Envelope Proteins of Canine Distemper Virus Can Induce Immune Responses in Mice and Dogs.
- Journal:
- Viruses
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Liu, Lina et al.
- Affiliation:
- College of Veterinary Medicine · China
- Species:
- dog
Abstract
Canine distemper virus (CDV) can cause fatal infections in giant pandas. Vaccination is crucial to prevent CDV infection in giant pandas. In this study, two bacterium-like particle vaccines F-GEM and H-GEM displaying the trimeric F protein or tetrameric H protein of CDV were constructed based on the Gram-positive enhanced-matrix protein anchor (GEM-PA) surface display system. Electron microscopy and Western blot results revealed that the F or H protein was successfully anchored on the surface of GEM particles. Furthermore, one more bacterium-like particle vaccine Fand H-GEM was also designed, a mixture consisting of F-GEM and H-GEM at a ratio of 1:1. To evaluate the effect of the three vaccines, mice were immunized with F-GEM, H-GEM or Fand H-GEM. It was found that the level of IgG-specific antibodies and neutralizing antibodies in the Fand H-GEM group was higher than the other two groups. Additionally, Fand H-GEM also increased the secretion of Th1-related and Th2-related cytokines. Moreover, Fand H-GEM induce IgG and neutralizing antibodies' response in dogs. Conclusions: In summary, Fand H-GEM can provoke better immune responses to CDV in mice and dogs. The bacterium-like particle vaccine Fand H-GEM might be a potential vaccine candidate for giant pandas against CDV infection.
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