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Attenuation of Live-Attenuated Yellow Fever 17D Vaccine Virus Is Localized to a High-Fidelity Replication Complex

The molecular basis of attenuation for live-attenuated vaccines is poorly understood. The yellow fever (YF) 17D vaccine virus was derived from the wild-type, parental strain Asibi virus by serial passage in chicken tissue and has proven to be a very safe and efficacious vaccine. We have previously s...

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Autores principales: Davis, Emily H., Beck, Andrew S., Strother, Ashley E., Thompson, Jill K., Widen, Steven G., Higgs, Stephen, Wood, Thomas G., Barrett, Alan D. T.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6805994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31641088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02294-19
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author Davis, Emily H.
Beck, Andrew S.
Strother, Ashley E.
Thompson, Jill K.
Widen, Steven G.
Higgs, Stephen
Wood, Thomas G.
Barrett, Alan D. T.
author_facet Davis, Emily H.
Beck, Andrew S.
Strother, Ashley E.
Thompson, Jill K.
Widen, Steven G.
Higgs, Stephen
Wood, Thomas G.
Barrett, Alan D. T.
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description The molecular basis of attenuation for live-attenuated vaccines is poorly understood. The yellow fever (YF) 17D vaccine virus was derived from the wild-type, parental strain Asibi virus by serial passage in chicken tissue and has proven to be a very safe and efficacious vaccine. We have previously shown that wild-type Asibi is a typical RNA virus with high genetic diversity, while the 17D vaccine virus has very little genetic diversity. To investigate this further, we treated Asibi and 17D viruses with ribavirin, a GTP analog with strong antiviral activity that increases levels of mutations in the viral genome. As expected, ribavirin treatment introduced mutations into the Asibi virus genome at a very high frequency and decreased viral infectivity while, in contrast, the 17D vaccine virus was resistant to ribavirin, as treatment with the antiviral introduced very few mutations into the genome, and viral infectivity was not lost. The results were confirmed for another YF wild-type parental and vaccine pair, a wild-type French viscerotropic virus and French neurotropic vaccine. Using recombinant Asibi and 17D viruses, ribavirin sensitivity was located to viral nonstructural genes. Thus, two live-attenuated YF vaccine viruses are genetically stable even under intense mutagenic pressure, suggesting that attenuation of live-attenuated YF vaccines is due, at least in part, to fidelity of the replication complex resulting in high genetic stability.
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spelling pubmed-68059942019-10-28 Attenuation of Live-Attenuated Yellow Fever 17D Vaccine Virus Is Localized to a High-Fidelity Replication Complex Davis, Emily H. Beck, Andrew S. Strother, Ashley E. Thompson, Jill K. Widen, Steven G. Higgs, Stephen Wood, Thomas G. Barrett, Alan D. T. mBio Research Article The molecular basis of attenuation for live-attenuated vaccines is poorly understood. The yellow fever (YF) 17D vaccine virus was derived from the wild-type, parental strain Asibi virus by serial passage in chicken tissue and has proven to be a very safe and efficacious vaccine. We have previously shown that wild-type Asibi is a typical RNA virus with high genetic diversity, while the 17D vaccine virus has very little genetic diversity. To investigate this further, we treated Asibi and 17D viruses with ribavirin, a GTP analog with strong antiviral activity that increases levels of mutations in the viral genome. As expected, ribavirin treatment introduced mutations into the Asibi virus genome at a very high frequency and decreased viral infectivity while, in contrast, the 17D vaccine virus was resistant to ribavirin, as treatment with the antiviral introduced very few mutations into the genome, and viral infectivity was not lost. The results were confirmed for another YF wild-type parental and vaccine pair, a wild-type French viscerotropic virus and French neurotropic vaccine. Using recombinant Asibi and 17D viruses, ribavirin sensitivity was located to viral nonstructural genes. Thus, two live-attenuated YF vaccine viruses are genetically stable even under intense mutagenic pressure, suggesting that attenuation of live-attenuated YF vaccines is due, at least in part, to fidelity of the replication complex resulting in high genetic stability. American Society for Microbiology 2019-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6805994/ /pubmed/31641088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02294-19 Text en Copyright © 2019 Davis et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Davis, Emily H.
Beck, Andrew S.
Strother, Ashley E.
Thompson, Jill K.
Widen, Steven G.
Higgs, Stephen
Wood, Thomas G.
Barrett, Alan D. T.
Attenuation of Live-Attenuated Yellow Fever 17D Vaccine Virus Is Localized to a High-Fidelity Replication Complex
title Attenuation of Live-Attenuated Yellow Fever 17D Vaccine Virus Is Localized to a High-Fidelity Replication Complex
title_full Attenuation of Live-Attenuated Yellow Fever 17D Vaccine Virus Is Localized to a High-Fidelity Replication Complex
title_fullStr Attenuation of Live-Attenuated Yellow Fever 17D Vaccine Virus Is Localized to a High-Fidelity Replication Complex
title_full_unstemmed Attenuation of Live-Attenuated Yellow Fever 17D Vaccine Virus Is Localized to a High-Fidelity Replication Complex
title_short Attenuation of Live-Attenuated Yellow Fever 17D Vaccine Virus Is Localized to a High-Fidelity Replication Complex
title_sort attenuation of live-attenuated yellow fever 17d vaccine virus is localized to a high-fidelity replication complex
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6805994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31641088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02294-19
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