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Characterization of Live-Attenuated Powassan Virus Vaccine Candidates Identifies an Efficacious Prime-Boost Strategy for Mitigating Powassan Virus Disease in a Murine Model

Powassan virus (POWV) is an emerging tick-borne virus and cause of lethal encephalitis in humans. The lack of treatment or prevention strategies for POWV disease underscores the need for an effective POWV vaccine. Here, we took two independent approaches to develop vaccine candidates. First, we reco...

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Autores principales: Cheung, Andrew M., Yip, Elaine Z., Ashbrook, Alison W., Goonawardane, Niluka, Quirk, Corrine, Rice, Charles M., MacDonald, Margaret R., Hoffmann, Hans-Heinrich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992196
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030612
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author Cheung, Andrew M.
Yip, Elaine Z.
Ashbrook, Alison W.
Goonawardane, Niluka
Quirk, Corrine
Rice, Charles M.
MacDonald, Margaret R.
Hoffmann, Hans-Heinrich
author_facet Cheung, Andrew M.
Yip, Elaine Z.
Ashbrook, Alison W.
Goonawardane, Niluka
Quirk, Corrine
Rice, Charles M.
MacDonald, Margaret R.
Hoffmann, Hans-Heinrich
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description Powassan virus (POWV) is an emerging tick-borne virus and cause of lethal encephalitis in humans. The lack of treatment or prevention strategies for POWV disease underscores the need for an effective POWV vaccine. Here, we took two independent approaches to develop vaccine candidates. First, we recoded the POWV genome to increase the dinucleotide frequencies of CpG and UpA to potentially attenuate the virus by raising its susceptibility to host innate immune factors, such as the zinc-finger antiviral protein (ZAP). Secondly, we took advantage of the live-attenuated yellow fever virus vaccine 17D strain (YFV-17D) as a vector to express the structural genes pre-membrane (prM) and envelope (E) of POWV. The chimeric YFV-17D-POWV vaccine candidate was further attenuated for in vivo application by removing an N-linked glycosylation site within the nonstructural protein (NS)1 of YFV-17D. This live-attenuated chimeric vaccine candidate significantly protected mice from POWV disease, conferring a 70% survival rate after lethal challenge when administered in a homologous two-dose regimen. Importantly, when given in a heterologous prime-boost vaccination scheme, in which vaccination with the initial chimeric virus was followed by a protein boost with the envelope protein domain III (EDIII), 100% of the mice were protected without showing any signs of morbidity. Combinations of this live-attenuated chimeric YFV-17D-POWV vaccine candidate with an EDIII protein boost warrant further studies for the development of an effective vaccine strategy for the prevention of POWV disease.
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spelling pubmed-100585272023-03-30 Characterization of Live-Attenuated Powassan Virus Vaccine Candidates Identifies an Efficacious Prime-Boost Strategy for Mitigating Powassan Virus Disease in a Murine Model Cheung, Andrew M. Yip, Elaine Z. Ashbrook, Alison W. Goonawardane, Niluka Quirk, Corrine Rice, Charles M. MacDonald, Margaret R. Hoffmann, Hans-Heinrich Vaccines (Basel) Article Powassan virus (POWV) is an emerging tick-borne virus and cause of lethal encephalitis in humans. The lack of treatment or prevention strategies for POWV disease underscores the need for an effective POWV vaccine. Here, we took two independent approaches to develop vaccine candidates. First, we recoded the POWV genome to increase the dinucleotide frequencies of CpG and UpA to potentially attenuate the virus by raising its susceptibility to host innate immune factors, such as the zinc-finger antiviral protein (ZAP). Secondly, we took advantage of the live-attenuated yellow fever virus vaccine 17D strain (YFV-17D) as a vector to express the structural genes pre-membrane (prM) and envelope (E) of POWV. The chimeric YFV-17D-POWV vaccine candidate was further attenuated for in vivo application by removing an N-linked glycosylation site within the nonstructural protein (NS)1 of YFV-17D. This live-attenuated chimeric vaccine candidate significantly protected mice from POWV disease, conferring a 70% survival rate after lethal challenge when administered in a homologous two-dose regimen. Importantly, when given in a heterologous prime-boost vaccination scheme, in which vaccination with the initial chimeric virus was followed by a protein boost with the envelope protein domain III (EDIII), 100% of the mice were protected without showing any signs of morbidity. Combinations of this live-attenuated chimeric YFV-17D-POWV vaccine candidate with an EDIII protein boost warrant further studies for the development of an effective vaccine strategy for the prevention of POWV disease. MDPI 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10058527/ /pubmed/36992196 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030612 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cheung, Andrew M.
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Goonawardane, Niluka
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Rice, Charles M.
MacDonald, Margaret R.
Hoffmann, Hans-Heinrich
Characterization of Live-Attenuated Powassan Virus Vaccine Candidates Identifies an Efficacious Prime-Boost Strategy for Mitigating Powassan Virus Disease in a Murine Model
title Characterization of Live-Attenuated Powassan Virus Vaccine Candidates Identifies an Efficacious Prime-Boost Strategy for Mitigating Powassan Virus Disease in a Murine Model
title_full Characterization of Live-Attenuated Powassan Virus Vaccine Candidates Identifies an Efficacious Prime-Boost Strategy for Mitigating Powassan Virus Disease in a Murine Model
title_fullStr Characterization of Live-Attenuated Powassan Virus Vaccine Candidates Identifies an Efficacious Prime-Boost Strategy for Mitigating Powassan Virus Disease in a Murine Model
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Live-Attenuated Powassan Virus Vaccine Candidates Identifies an Efficacious Prime-Boost Strategy for Mitigating Powassan Virus Disease in a Murine Model
title_short Characterization of Live-Attenuated Powassan Virus Vaccine Candidates Identifies an Efficacious Prime-Boost Strategy for Mitigating Powassan Virus Disease in a Murine Model
title_sort characterization of live-attenuated powassan virus vaccine candidates identifies an efficacious prime-boost strategy for mitigating powassan virus disease in a murine model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992196
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030612
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