The use of an E1-deleted, replication-defective adenovirus recombinant expressing the rabies virus glycoprotein for early vaccination of mice against rabies virus

被引:29
|
作者
Wang, YJ [1 ]
Xiang, ZQ [1 ]
Pasquini, S [1 ]
Ertl, HCJ [1 ]
机构
[1] WISTAR INST ANAT & BIOL, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1128/JVI.71.5.3677-3683.1997
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
An E1-deleted, replication-defective adenovirus recombinant of the human strain 5 expressing the rabies virus glycoprotein, termed Adrab.gp, was tested in young mice. Mice immunized at birth with the Adrab.gp construct developed antibodies to rabies virus and cytokine-secreting lymphocytes and were protected against subsequent challenge, Maternal immunity to rabies virus strongly interferes with vaccination of the offspring with a traditional inactivated rabies virus vaccine, The immune response to the rabies virus glycoprotein, as presented by the Adrab.gp vaccine, on the other hand, was not impaired by maternal immunity, Even neonatal immunization of mice born to rabies virus-immune dams with Adrab.gp construct resulted in a long-lasting protective immune response to rabies virus, suggesting that this type of vaccine could be useful for immunization shortly after birth, Nevertheless, pups born to Adrab.gp virus-immune dams showed an impaired immune response to the rabies virus glycoprotein upon vaccination with the Adrab.gp virus, indicating that maternal immunity to the vaccine carrier affected the offspring's immune response to rabies virus.
引用
收藏
页码:3677 / 3683
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Rabies vaccine based on E1-deleted recombinant adenovirus
    Xiang, ZQ
    Ertl, HCJ
    Yang, YP
    Wilson, JM
    VACCINES 96 - MOLECULAR APPROACHES TO THE CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1996, : 189 - 193
  • [2] Immunogenicity of an E1-deleted recombinant human adenovirus against rabies by different routes of administration
    Vos, A
    Neubert, A
    Pommerening, E
    Müller, T
    Döhner, L
    Neubert, L
    Hughes, K
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 2001, 82 : 2191 - 2197
  • [3] IMMUNIZATION OF FOXES AGAINST RABIES WITH A VACCINIA RECOMBINANT VIRUS EXPRESSING THE RABIES GLYCOPROTEIN
    TOLSON, ND
    CHARLTON, KM
    CASEY, GA
    KNOWLES, MK
    RUPPRECHT, CE
    LAWSON, KF
    CAMPBELL, JB
    ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY, 1988, 102 (3-4) : 297 - 301
  • [4] IMMUNIZATION AGAINST RABIES USING A RECOMBINANT VACCINIA VIRUS EXPRESSING THE RABIES GLYCOPROTEIN
    LATHE, R
    KIENY, MP
    DRILLIEN, R
    LECOCQ, JP
    WIKTOR, TJ
    MACFARLAN, RI
    KOPROWSKI, H
    GENETICAL RESEARCH, 1985, 45 (02) : 213 - 213
  • [5] A recombinant rabies virus expressing vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein fails to protect against rabies virus infection
    Foley, HD
    McGettigan, LP
    Siler, CA
    Dietzschold, B
    Schnell, MJ
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2000, 97 (26) : 14680 - 14685
  • [6] USE OF A VACCINIA RABIES RECOMBINANT VIRUS FOR THE ORAL VACCINATION OF FOXES AGAINST RABIES
    BROCHIER, B
    THOMAS, I
    BAUDUIN, B
    LEVEAU, T
    PASTORET, PP
    LANGUET, B
    CHAPPUIS, G
    DESMETTRE, P
    BLANCOU, J
    ARTOIS, M
    VACCINE, 1990, 8 (02) : 101 - 104
  • [7] PROTECTIVE EFFICACY IN MICE OF POSTEXPOSURE VACCINATION WITH VACCINIA VIRUS RECOMBINANT EXPRESSING EITHER RABIES VIRUS GLYCOPROTEIN OR NUCLEOPROTEIN
    FUJII, H
    TAKITASONODA, Y
    MIFUNE, K
    HIRAI, K
    NISHIZONO, A
    MANNEN, K
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 1994, 75 : 1339 - 1344
  • [8] A Novel Rabies Vaccine Based on a Recombinant Bovine Herpes Virus Type 1 Expressing Rabies Virus Glycoprotein
    Zhao, Caiquan
    Gao, Jie
    Wang, Yongzhi
    Ji, Lina
    Qin, Hui
    Hu, Wei
    Yang, Yang
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2022, 13
  • [9] A chimpanzee-origin adenovirus vector expressing the rabies virus glycoprotein as an oral vaccine against inhalation infection with rabies virus
    Zhou, Dongming
    Cun, Ann
    Li, Yan
    Xiang, Zhiquan
    Ertl, Hildegund C. J.
    MOLECULAR THERAPY, 2006, 14 (05) : 662 - 672
  • [10] A single immunization with a recombinant canine adenovirus expressing the rabies virus G protein confers protective immunity against rabies in mice
    Li, Jianwei
    Faber, Milosz
    Papaneri, Amy
    Faber, Marie-Luise
    McGettigan, James P.
    Schnell, Matthias J.
    Dietzschold, Bernhard
    VIROLOGY, 2006, 356 (1-2) : 147 - 154