Immunogenicity Studies in Carnivores Using a Rabies Virus Construct with a Site-Directed Deletion in the Phosphoprotein
Different approaches have been applied to develop highly attenuated rabies virus vaccines for oral vaccination of mesocarnivores. One prototype vaccine construct is SAD dIND1, which contains a deletion in the P-gene severely limiting the inhibition of type-1 interferon induction. Immunogenicity stud...
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doaj-cc7382906c464dbab8df383338592da42020-11-25T01:00:39ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Preventive Medicine2090-34992011-01-01201110.4061/2011/898171898171Immunogenicity Studies in Carnivores Using a Rabies Virus Construct with a Site-Directed Deletion in the PhosphoproteinAd Vos0Karl-Klaus Conzelmann1Stefan Finke2Thomas Müller3Jens Teifke4Anthony R. Fooks5Andreas Neubert6IDT Biologika GmbH, Am Pharmapark, 06855 Dessau-Rosslau, GermanyMax-von-Pettenkofer Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Feodor-Lynen-Straße 25, 81377 Muenchen, GermanyInstitute for Molecular Biology, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Südufer 10, 17493 Greifswald-Insel Riems, GermanyInstitute for Epidemiology, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Seestraße 55, 16868 Wusterhausen, GermanyLaboratory for Pathology and Bacteriology, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Südufer 10, 17493 Greifswald-Insel Riems, GermanyAnimal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Wildlife Zoonoses and Vector-Borne Diseases Research Group, Weybridge, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3NB, UKIDT Biologika GmbH, Am Pharmapark, 06855 Dessau-Rosslau, GermanyDifferent approaches have been applied to develop highly attenuated rabies virus vaccines for oral vaccination of mesocarnivores. One prototype vaccine construct is SAD dIND1, which contains a deletion in the P-gene severely limiting the inhibition of type-1 interferon induction. Immunogenicity studies in foxes and skunks were undertaken to investigate whether this highly attenuated vaccine would be more immunogenic than the parental SAD B19 vaccine strain. In foxes, it was demonstrated that SAD dIND1 protected the animals against a rabies infection after a single oral dose, although virus neutralizing antibody titres were lower than in foxes orally vaccinated with the SAD B19 virus as observed in previous experiments. In contrast, skunks receiving 107.5 FFU SAD dIND1 did not develop virus neutralizing antibodies and were not protected against a subsequent rabies infection.http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/898171 |
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Ad Vos Karl-Klaus Conzelmann Stefan Finke Thomas Müller Jens Teifke Anthony R. Fooks Andreas Neubert |
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Immunogenicity Studies in Carnivores Using a Rabies Virus Construct with a Site-Directed Deletion in the Phosphoprotein |
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Immunogenicity Studies in Carnivores Using a Rabies Virus Construct with a Site-Directed Deletion in the Phosphoprotein |
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Immunogenicity Studies in Carnivores Using a Rabies Virus Construct with a Site-Directed Deletion in the Phosphoprotein |
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Immunogenicity Studies in Carnivores Using a Rabies Virus Construct with a Site-Directed Deletion in the Phosphoprotein |
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Immunogenicity Studies in Carnivores Using a Rabies Virus Construct with a Site-Directed Deletion in the Phosphoprotein |
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immunogenicity studies in carnivores using a rabies virus construct with a site-directed deletion in the phosphoprotein |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Advances in Preventive Medicine |
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Different approaches have been applied to develop highly attenuated rabies virus vaccines for oral vaccination of mesocarnivores. One prototype vaccine construct is SAD dIND1, which contains a deletion in the P-gene severely limiting the inhibition of type-1 interferon induction. Immunogenicity studies in foxes and skunks were undertaken to investigate whether this highly attenuated vaccine would be more immunogenic than the parental SAD B19 vaccine strain. In foxes, it was demonstrated that SAD dIND1 protected the animals against a rabies infection after a single oral dose, although virus neutralizing antibody titres were lower than in foxes orally vaccinated with the SAD B19 virus as observed in previous experiments. In contrast, skunks receiving 107.5 FFU SAD dIND1 did not develop virus neutralizing antibodies and were not protected against a subsequent rabies infection. |
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