Newcastle Disease Virus as a Viral Vector Platform for Poultry Vaccines: A Review

被引:0
|
作者
Masoud, Faisal [1 ]
Ashraf, Muhammad Adnan [2 ]
Usmani, Muhammad Wasim [3 ]
Rafique, Azhar [4 ]
Aslam, Rizwan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Agr Faisalabad, Inst Microbiol, Faisalabad, Pakistan
[2] Univ Vet & Anim Sci, Inst Microbiol, Lahore, Pakistan
[3] Ziauddin Univ, Dept Vet Pathol, Karachi, Pakistan
[4] Govt Coll Univ, Dept Zool, Faisalabad, Pakistan
关键词
Newcastle disease; Reverse genetics; Recombinant vaccine; NDV-vectored vaccines; viral vector vaccine; Health; INFECTIOUS BURSAL DISEASE; AVIAN INFLUENZA; PROTECTS CHICKENS; CLONED CDNA; CHALLENGES; NDV; HEMAGGLUTININ; CONFERS; ILTV;
D O I
10.29261/pakvetj/2024.217
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Viral vector vaccines are excellent in stimulating a strong immune response to the vaccine antigen. The discovery of reverse genetics has given us an empirical foundation for the use of the Newcastle disease virus (paramyxovirus), as a vaccine vector. It has the potential to be a promising virus vector due to its ability to replicate in the respiratory system, modular nature of transcription, capacity to induce local and systematic immune responses, lower probability of recombination in host cells, high degree of stability to the foreign gene, high titer growth in cell lines, the natural pathogen of poultry, and a proven track record of safety, efficacy, and immunogenicity. Here, we elaborate on the biology of the Newcastle disease virus, important steps in plasmid construct for in vitro transcription, rescue of recombinant NDVs, pre-clinical assessment of NDV vectored poultry vaccines, main bottlenecks, and future prospects. By eliminating the primary barrier such as interference of maternally derived antibodies (MDAs), NDV vectored marketable vaccines can reduce vaccinal stress on birds while also relieving economic burden on poultry producers. Furthermore, innovative NDVs can be employed as marker or DIVA vaccines in disease eradication campaigns.
引用
收藏
页码:539 / 546
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Recombinant Newcastle disease virus as a viral vector: effect of genomic location of foreign gene on gene expression and virus replication
    Zhao, H
    Peeters, BPH
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 2003, 84 : 781 - 788
  • [32] STABILITY OF NEWCASTLE-DISEASE VIRUS VACCINES IN COPPER PIPES
    ALLAN, WH
    VETERINARY RECORD, 1973, 93 (16) : 448 - 448
  • [33] THE TRANSMISSION OF VISCERAL LYMPHOMATOSIS WITH LIVE VIRUS NEWCASTLE DISEASE VACCINES
    BURMESTER, BR
    CUNNINGHAM, CH
    COTTRAL, GE
    BELDING, RC
    GENTRY, RF
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 1956, 17 (63) : 283 - 289
  • [34] Innovation in Newcastle Disease Virus Vectored Avian Influenza Vaccines
    Kim, Shin-Hee
    Samal, Siba K.
    VIRUSES-BASEL, 2019, 11 (03):
  • [35] Viral vector vaccines
    McCann, Naina
    O'Connor, Daniel
    Lambe, Teresa
    Pollard, Andrew J.
    CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2022, 77
  • [36] Chikungunya Virus Vaccines: Viral Vector-Based Approaches
    Ramsauer, Katrin
    Tangy, Frederic
    JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2016, 214 : S500 - S505
  • [37] Comparative efficacy of commercial inactivated Newcastle disease virus vaccines against Newcastle disease virus genotype VII in broiler chickens
    Sedeik, M. E.
    Elbestawy, A. R.
    El-shall, N. A.
    Abd El-Hack, M. E.
    Saadeldin, I. M.
    Swelum, A. A.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2019, 98 (05) : 2000 - 2007
  • [38] Comparative efficacy of commercial inactivated Newcastle disease virus vaccines against Newcastle disease virus genotype VII in broiler chickens
    Wasfy, Momtaz O.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2019, 98 (10) : 4515 - 4515
  • [39] POULTRY Monitoring Newcastle Disease
    Wiegel, Jeanine
    TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR DIERGENEESKUNDE, 2015, 140 (10) : 22 - 22
  • [40] EPIZOOTIOLOGY OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE OF POULTRY
    BRANDLY, CA
    MOSES, HE
    JONES, EE
    JUNGHERR, EL
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 1946, 7 (24) : 243 - 249