Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
mRNA Vaccine Against Japanese Encephalitis Virus Genotype IV Protects Against Lethal Infection.
- Journal:
- Viruses
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Cox, Abigail L et al.
- Affiliation:
- Infection and Inflammation Department · Australia
Abstract
In 2022, Australia saw an unprecedented outbreak of Japanese encephalitis virus genotype IV (JEV GIV). The outbreak involved 42 human cases with 7 fatalities, as well as affecting >80 pig farms in New South Wales and Queensland. Herein, we designed, constructed, and tested two JEV GIV mRNA vaccines encoding prME, which provided protection against a lethal JEV GIV challenge in an-/- mouse model. The vaccines were not codon optimized and included either the Native (full-length) or a Shorter signal peptide, with the latter missing the N-terminal n-region. Two vaccinations with 5 µg of the Shorter vaccine provided neutralizing antibody responses that were significantly lower but overlapped with those seen after vaccination with Imojev, a live attenuated vaccine approved for use in humans. Both mRNA vaccines provided approximately a five to six log reduction in viremia, ≥80% protection against overt disease and weight loss, and mortality. The paper illustrates in-country mRNA vaccine generation in response to a local outbreak, with JEV mRNA vaccines potentially emerging to be easier to manufacture, cheaper, and more suitable for immunocompromised individuals.
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