Recombinant Bivalent Vaccine against Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Serotype O/A Infection in Guinea Pig

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Jian-Zhong YI1
1The Veterinary Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
2The Virus Research Institute of Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences
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国家高技术研究发展计划(863计划);
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foot-and-mouth disease; FMDV serotype O; FMDV serotype A; VP1; protein; bivalent vaccine; guinea pig;
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S852 [兽医基础科学];
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In this study, two DNA fragments encoding amino acid (141–160)-(21–40)-(141–160) of the VP1 of FMDV (foot-and-mouth disease virus) serotype O and (138–160)-(21–40)-(138–160) of the serotype A FMDV were chemically synthesized. These two tandem-repeat fragments were ligated and transfected into prokaryotic expression vector pTrcHis A to construct pTH-O-A. The other vector called pTH-O-scIgG-A was constructed similarly only that the two tandem-repeat DNA fragments were linked by the bovine- IgG heavy chain coding sequence. Guinea pigs immunized with the two bivalent vaccines pTH-O-A and pTH-O-scIgG-A showed both specific antibody activity and T cell proliferation responses. FMDV challenge tests showed that 85% and 70% of guinea pigs vaccinated twice with 200 μg of the fusion protein of pTH-O-A were protected from FMDV serotype O and serotype A infection respectively. 70% and 57% of the guinea pigs immunized with the fusion protein of pTH-O-scIgG-A were protected from FMDV serotype O and serotype A infection respectively.
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