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Active vaccination with vaccinia virus A33 protects mice against lethal vaccinia and ectromelia viruses but not against cowpoxvirus; elucidation of the specific adaptive immune response

Vaccinia virus protein A33 (A33(VACV)) plays an important role in protection against orthopoxviruses, and hence is included in experimental multi-subunit smallpox vaccines. In this study we show that single-dose vaccination with recombinant Sindbis virus expressing A33(VACV), is sufficient to protec...

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Autores principales: Paran, Nir, Lustig, Shlomo, Zvi, Anat, Erez, Noam, Israely, Tomer, Melamed, Sharon, Politi, Boaz, Ben-Nathan, David, Schneider, Paula, Lachmi, Batel, Israeli, Ofir, Stein, Dana, Levin, Reuven, Olshevsky, Udy
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3722049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23842430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-10-229
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author Paran, Nir
Lustig, Shlomo
Zvi, Anat
Erez, Noam
Israely, Tomer
Melamed, Sharon
Politi, Boaz
Ben-Nathan, David
Schneider, Paula
Lachmi, Batel
Israeli, Ofir
Stein, Dana
Levin, Reuven
Olshevsky, Udy
author_facet Paran, Nir
Lustig, Shlomo
Zvi, Anat
Erez, Noam
Israely, Tomer
Melamed, Sharon
Politi, Boaz
Ben-Nathan, David
Schneider, Paula
Lachmi, Batel
Israeli, Ofir
Stein, Dana
Levin, Reuven
Olshevsky, Udy
author_sort Paran, Nir
collection PubMed
description Vaccinia virus protein A33 (A33(VACV)) plays an important role in protection against orthopoxviruses, and hence is included in experimental multi-subunit smallpox vaccines. In this study we show that single-dose vaccination with recombinant Sindbis virus expressing A33(VACV), is sufficient to protect mice against lethal challenge with vaccinia virus WR (VACV-WR) and ectromelia virus (ECTV) but not against cowpox virus (CPXV), a closely related orthopoxvirus. Moreover, a subunit vaccine based on the cowpox virus A33 ortholog (A33(CPXV)) failed to protect against cowpox and only partially protected mice against VACV-WR challenge. We mapped regions of sequence variation between A33(VACV) and A33(CPXV)and analyzed the role of such variations in protection. We identified a single protective region located between residues 104–120 that harbors a putative H-2Kd T cell epitope as well as a B cell epitope - a target for the neutralizing antibody MAb-1G10 that blocks spreading of extracellular virions. Both epitopes in A33(CPXV) are mutated and predicted to be non-functional. Whereas vaccination with A33(VACV) did not induce in-vivo CTL activity to the predicted epitope, inhibition of virus spread in-vitro, and protection from lethal VACV challenge pointed to the B cell epitope highlighting the critical role of residue L118 and of adjacent compensatory residues in protection. This epitope’s critical role in protection, as well as its modifications within the orthopoxvirus genus should be taken in context with the failure of A33 to protect against CPXV as demonstrated here. These findings should be considered when developing new subunit vaccines and monoclonal antibody based therapeutics against orthopoxviruses, especially variola virus, the etiologic agent of smallpox.
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spelling pubmed-37220492013-07-25 Active vaccination with vaccinia virus A33 protects mice against lethal vaccinia and ectromelia viruses but not against cowpoxvirus; elucidation of the specific adaptive immune response Paran, Nir Lustig, Shlomo Zvi, Anat Erez, Noam Israely, Tomer Melamed, Sharon Politi, Boaz Ben-Nathan, David Schneider, Paula Lachmi, Batel Israeli, Ofir Stein, Dana Levin, Reuven Olshevsky, Udy Virol J Research Vaccinia virus protein A33 (A33(VACV)) plays an important role in protection against orthopoxviruses, and hence is included in experimental multi-subunit smallpox vaccines. In this study we show that single-dose vaccination with recombinant Sindbis virus expressing A33(VACV), is sufficient to protect mice against lethal challenge with vaccinia virus WR (VACV-WR) and ectromelia virus (ECTV) but not against cowpox virus (CPXV), a closely related orthopoxvirus. Moreover, a subunit vaccine based on the cowpox virus A33 ortholog (A33(CPXV)) failed to protect against cowpox and only partially protected mice against VACV-WR challenge. We mapped regions of sequence variation between A33(VACV) and A33(CPXV)and analyzed the role of such variations in protection. We identified a single protective region located between residues 104–120 that harbors a putative H-2Kd T cell epitope as well as a B cell epitope - a target for the neutralizing antibody MAb-1G10 that blocks spreading of extracellular virions. Both epitopes in A33(CPXV) are mutated and predicted to be non-functional. Whereas vaccination with A33(VACV) did not induce in-vivo CTL activity to the predicted epitope, inhibition of virus spread in-vitro, and protection from lethal VACV challenge pointed to the B cell epitope highlighting the critical role of residue L118 and of adjacent compensatory residues in protection. This epitope’s critical role in protection, as well as its modifications within the orthopoxvirus genus should be taken in context with the failure of A33 to protect against CPXV as demonstrated here. These findings should be considered when developing new subunit vaccines and monoclonal antibody based therapeutics against orthopoxviruses, especially variola virus, the etiologic agent of smallpox. BioMed Central 2013-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3722049/ /pubmed/23842430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-10-229 Text en Copyright ©2013 Paran et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Paran, Nir
Lustig, Shlomo
Zvi, Anat
Erez, Noam
Israely, Tomer
Melamed, Sharon
Politi, Boaz
Ben-Nathan, David
Schneider, Paula
Lachmi, Batel
Israeli, Ofir
Stein, Dana
Levin, Reuven
Olshevsky, Udy
Active vaccination with vaccinia virus A33 protects mice against lethal vaccinia and ectromelia viruses but not against cowpoxvirus; elucidation of the specific adaptive immune response
title Active vaccination with vaccinia virus A33 protects mice against lethal vaccinia and ectromelia viruses but not against cowpoxvirus; elucidation of the specific adaptive immune response
title_full Active vaccination with vaccinia virus A33 protects mice against lethal vaccinia and ectromelia viruses but not against cowpoxvirus; elucidation of the specific adaptive immune response
title_fullStr Active vaccination with vaccinia virus A33 protects mice against lethal vaccinia and ectromelia viruses but not against cowpoxvirus; elucidation of the specific adaptive immune response
title_full_unstemmed Active vaccination with vaccinia virus A33 protects mice against lethal vaccinia and ectromelia viruses but not against cowpoxvirus; elucidation of the specific adaptive immune response
title_short Active vaccination with vaccinia virus A33 protects mice against lethal vaccinia and ectromelia viruses but not against cowpoxvirus; elucidation of the specific adaptive immune response
title_sort active vaccination with vaccinia virus a33 protects mice against lethal vaccinia and ectromelia viruses but not against cowpoxvirus; elucidation of the specific adaptive immune response
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3722049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23842430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-10-229
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