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Enhanced protective efficacy of H5 subtype influenza vaccine with modification of the multibasic cleavage site of hemagglutinin in retroviral pseudotypes

Traditionally, the multibasic cleavage site (MBCS) of surface protein H5-hemagglutinin (HA) is converted to a monobasic one so as to weaken the virulence of recombinant H5N1 influenza viruses and to produce inactivated and live attenuated vaccines. Whether such modification benefits new candidate va...

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Autores principales: Tao, Ling, Chen, JianJun, Meng, Jin, Chen, Yao, Li, Hongxia, Liu, Yan, Zheng, Zhenhua, Wang, Hanzhong
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Publicado: SP Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23728771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-013-3326-5
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author Tao, Ling
Chen, JianJun
Meng, Jin
Chen, Yao
Li, Hongxia
Liu, Yan
Zheng, Zhenhua
Wang, Hanzhong
author_facet Tao, Ling
Chen, JianJun
Meng, Jin
Chen, Yao
Li, Hongxia
Liu, Yan
Zheng, Zhenhua
Wang, Hanzhong
author_sort Tao, Ling
collection PubMed
description Traditionally, the multibasic cleavage site (MBCS) of surface protein H5-hemagglutinin (HA) is converted to a monobasic one so as to weaken the virulence of recombinant H5N1 influenza viruses and to produce inactivated and live attenuated vaccines. Whether such modification benefits new candidate vaccines has not been adequately investigated. We previously used retroviral vectors to generate wtH5N1 pseudotypes containing the wild-type HA (wtH5) from A/swine/Anhui/ca/2004 (H5N1) virus. Here, we generated mtH5N1 pseudotypes, which contained a mutant-type HA (mtH5) with a modified monobasic cleavage site. Groups of mice were subcutaneously injected with the two types of influenza pseudotypes. Compared to the group immunized with wtH5N1 pseudotypes, the inoculation of mtH5N1 pseudotypes induced significantly higher levels of HA specific IgG and IFN-γ in immunized mice, and enhanced protection against the challenge of mouse-adapted avian influenza virus A/Chicken/Henan/12/2004 (H5N1). This study suggests modification of the H5-hemagglutinin MBCS in retroviral pseudotypes enhances protection efficacy in mice and this information may be helpful for development of vaccines from mammalian cells to fight against H5N1 influenza viruses.
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spelling pubmed-70910382020-03-24 Enhanced protective efficacy of H5 subtype influenza vaccine with modification of the multibasic cleavage site of hemagglutinin in retroviral pseudotypes Tao, Ling Chen, JianJun Meng, Jin Chen, Yao Li, Hongxia Liu, Yan Zheng, Zhenhua Wang, Hanzhong Virol Sin Research Article Traditionally, the multibasic cleavage site (MBCS) of surface protein H5-hemagglutinin (HA) is converted to a monobasic one so as to weaken the virulence of recombinant H5N1 influenza viruses and to produce inactivated and live attenuated vaccines. Whether such modification benefits new candidate vaccines has not been adequately investigated. We previously used retroviral vectors to generate wtH5N1 pseudotypes containing the wild-type HA (wtH5) from A/swine/Anhui/ca/2004 (H5N1) virus. Here, we generated mtH5N1 pseudotypes, which contained a mutant-type HA (mtH5) with a modified monobasic cleavage site. Groups of mice were subcutaneously injected with the two types of influenza pseudotypes. Compared to the group immunized with wtH5N1 pseudotypes, the inoculation of mtH5N1 pseudotypes induced significantly higher levels of HA specific IgG and IFN-γ in immunized mice, and enhanced protection against the challenge of mouse-adapted avian influenza virus A/Chicken/Henan/12/2004 (H5N1). This study suggests modification of the H5-hemagglutinin MBCS in retroviral pseudotypes enhances protection efficacy in mice and this information may be helpful for development of vaccines from mammalian cells to fight against H5N1 influenza viruses. SP Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS 2013-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7091038/ /pubmed/23728771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-013-3326-5 Text en © Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013
spellingShingle Research Article
Tao, Ling
Chen, JianJun
Meng, Jin
Chen, Yao
Li, Hongxia
Liu, Yan
Zheng, Zhenhua
Wang, Hanzhong
Enhanced protective efficacy of H5 subtype influenza vaccine with modification of the multibasic cleavage site of hemagglutinin in retroviral pseudotypes
title Enhanced protective efficacy of H5 subtype influenza vaccine with modification of the multibasic cleavage site of hemagglutinin in retroviral pseudotypes
title_full Enhanced protective efficacy of H5 subtype influenza vaccine with modification of the multibasic cleavage site of hemagglutinin in retroviral pseudotypes
title_fullStr Enhanced protective efficacy of H5 subtype influenza vaccine with modification of the multibasic cleavage site of hemagglutinin in retroviral pseudotypes
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced protective efficacy of H5 subtype influenza vaccine with modification of the multibasic cleavage site of hemagglutinin in retroviral pseudotypes
title_short Enhanced protective efficacy of H5 subtype influenza vaccine with modification of the multibasic cleavage site of hemagglutinin in retroviral pseudotypes
title_sort enhanced protective efficacy of h5 subtype influenza vaccine with modification of the multibasic cleavage site of hemagglutinin in retroviral pseudotypes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23728771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-013-3326-5
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