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摘要
猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)是一种肠致病性冠状病毒,可导致新生仔猪严重腹泻和高死亡率,给世界范围内的养猪业造成重大经济损失。鉴于目前的商业化疫苗对PEDV变异毒株缺乏足够的保护,迫切需要开发更有效的疫苗来控制PEDV感染。本研究利用幽门螺杆菌铁蛋白作为抗原递送系统,研制了一种新型纳米颗粒疫苗,该疫苗具有PEDV刺突蛋白核心中和表位CO-26 k -当量(COE),并在妊娠母猪免疫后评估了其对哺乳仔猪高毒力PEDV LYL株的保护效果。与COE单体疫苗相比,COE-铁蛋白纳米颗粒疫苗在母猪血清和初乳中诱导更高水平的pedv特异性IgG、IgA和中和抗体。重要的是,接种了coe -铁蛋白纳米颗粒疫苗的母猪所生的3日龄仔猪,有效地保护了PEDV的攻击,没有临床症状,体重减轻,粪便和肠道中的病毒被迅速清除。总的来说,我们的数据证明了铁蛋白纳米颗粒与PEDV COE抗原的保护作用,可以进一步开发为母猪疫苗,以保护仔猪免受PEDV的侵害。
Ferritin-based nanoparticle vaccine protects neonatal piglets against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus challenge following immunization of pregnant sows.
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is an enteropathogenic coronavirus that causes severe diarrhea and high mortality in neonatal piglets, resulting in significant economic losses to the pig industry worldwide. Given that current commercial vaccines lack adequate protection against variant PEDV strains, there is an urgent need for the development of more effective vaccines to control PEDV infection. Here, a novel nanoparticle vaccine displaying the core neutralizing epitope CO-26 K-equivalent (COE) of PEDV spike protein was developed using Helicobacter pylori ferritin as an antigen delivery system, and its protective efficacy against the highly virulent PEDV LYL strain in suckling piglets was evaluated following immunization of pregnant sows. Compared to the COE monomer vaccines, COE-ferritin nanoparticle vaccines induced higher levels of PEDV-specific IgG, IgA, and neutralizing antibodies in the serum and colostrum of sows. Importantly, 3-day-old piglets born to COE-ferritin nanoparticle vaccinated sows were effectively protected against PEDV challenge, showing no clinical symptoms, less body weight loss, and rapid clearance of the virus in fecal swabs and intestines. Overall, our data demonstrate the protective efficacy of ferritin-based nanoparticles with the PEDV COE antigen, which may be further developed as a vaccine for sows to protect their piglets against PEDV.
期刊介绍:
Veterinary Research is an open access journal that publishes high quality and novel research and review articles focusing on all aspects of infectious diseases and host-pathogen interaction in animals.