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Impact of Individual Viral Gene Segments from Influenza A/H5N8 Virus on the Protective Efficacy of Inactivated Subtype-Specific Influenza Vaccine

Since its emergence in 2014, the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 virus has continuously and rapidly spread worldwide in the poultry sector resulting in huge economic losses. A typical inactivated H5N8 vaccine is prepared using the six internal genes from A/PR8/1934 (H1N1) and the two major an...

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Autores principales: Moatasim, Yassmin, Kandeil, Ahmed, Mostafa, Ahmed, Kutkat, Omnia, Sayes, Mohamed El, El Taweel, Ahmed N., AlKhazindar, Maha, AbdElSalam, Elsayed T., El-Shesheny, Rabeh, Kayali, Ghazi, Ali, Mohamed A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33808583
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10030368
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author Moatasim, Yassmin
Kandeil, Ahmed
Mostafa, Ahmed
Kutkat, Omnia
Sayes, Mohamed El
El Taweel, Ahmed N.
AlKhazindar, Maha
AbdElSalam, Elsayed T.
El-Shesheny, Rabeh
Kayali, Ghazi
Ali, Mohamed A.
author_facet Moatasim, Yassmin
Kandeil, Ahmed
Mostafa, Ahmed
Kutkat, Omnia
Sayes, Mohamed El
El Taweel, Ahmed N.
AlKhazindar, Maha
AbdElSalam, Elsayed T.
El-Shesheny, Rabeh
Kayali, Ghazi
Ali, Mohamed A.
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description Since its emergence in 2014, the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 virus has continuously and rapidly spread worldwide in the poultry sector resulting in huge economic losses. A typical inactivated H5N8 vaccine is prepared using the six internal genes from A/PR8/1934 (H1N1) and the two major antigenic proteins (HA and NA) from the circulating H5N8 strain with the HA modified to a low pathogenic form (PR8(HA/NA-H5N8)). The contribution of the other internal proteins from H5N8, either individually or in combination, to the overall protective efficacy of PR8-based H5N8 vaccine has not been investigated. Using reverse genetics, a set of PR8-based vaccines expressing the individual proteins from an H5N8 strain were rescued and compared to the parent PR8 and low pathogenic H5N8 strains and the commonly used PR8(HA/NA-H5N8). Except for the PR8-based vaccine strains expressing the HA of H5N8, none of the rescued combinations could efficiently elicit virus-neutralizing antibodies. Compared to PR8, the non-HA viral proteins provided some protection to infected chickens six days post infection. We assume that this late protection was related to cell-based immunity rather than antibody-mediated immunity. This may explain the slight advantage of using full low pathogenic H5N8 instead of PR8(HA/NA-H5N8) to improve protection by both the innate and the humoral arms of the immune system.
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spelling pubmed-80034072021-03-28 Impact of Individual Viral Gene Segments from Influenza A/H5N8 Virus on the Protective Efficacy of Inactivated Subtype-Specific Influenza Vaccine Moatasim, Yassmin Kandeil, Ahmed Mostafa, Ahmed Kutkat, Omnia Sayes, Mohamed El El Taweel, Ahmed N. AlKhazindar, Maha AbdElSalam, Elsayed T. El-Shesheny, Rabeh Kayali, Ghazi Ali, Mohamed A. Pathogens Article Since its emergence in 2014, the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 virus has continuously and rapidly spread worldwide in the poultry sector resulting in huge economic losses. A typical inactivated H5N8 vaccine is prepared using the six internal genes from A/PR8/1934 (H1N1) and the two major antigenic proteins (HA and NA) from the circulating H5N8 strain with the HA modified to a low pathogenic form (PR8(HA/NA-H5N8)). The contribution of the other internal proteins from H5N8, either individually or in combination, to the overall protective efficacy of PR8-based H5N8 vaccine has not been investigated. Using reverse genetics, a set of PR8-based vaccines expressing the individual proteins from an H5N8 strain were rescued and compared to the parent PR8 and low pathogenic H5N8 strains and the commonly used PR8(HA/NA-H5N8). Except for the PR8-based vaccine strains expressing the HA of H5N8, none of the rescued combinations could efficiently elicit virus-neutralizing antibodies. Compared to PR8, the non-HA viral proteins provided some protection to infected chickens six days post infection. We assume that this late protection was related to cell-based immunity rather than antibody-mediated immunity. This may explain the slight advantage of using full low pathogenic H5N8 instead of PR8(HA/NA-H5N8) to improve protection by both the innate and the humoral arms of the immune system. MDPI 2021-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8003407/ /pubmed/33808583 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10030368 Text en © 2021 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Moatasim, Yassmin
Kandeil, Ahmed
Mostafa, Ahmed
Kutkat, Omnia
Sayes, Mohamed El
El Taweel, Ahmed N.
AlKhazindar, Maha
AbdElSalam, Elsayed T.
El-Shesheny, Rabeh
Kayali, Ghazi
Ali, Mohamed A.
Impact of Individual Viral Gene Segments from Influenza A/H5N8 Virus on the Protective Efficacy of Inactivated Subtype-Specific Influenza Vaccine
title Impact of Individual Viral Gene Segments from Influenza A/H5N8 Virus on the Protective Efficacy of Inactivated Subtype-Specific Influenza Vaccine
title_full Impact of Individual Viral Gene Segments from Influenza A/H5N8 Virus on the Protective Efficacy of Inactivated Subtype-Specific Influenza Vaccine
title_fullStr Impact of Individual Viral Gene Segments from Influenza A/H5N8 Virus on the Protective Efficacy of Inactivated Subtype-Specific Influenza Vaccine
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Individual Viral Gene Segments from Influenza A/H5N8 Virus on the Protective Efficacy of Inactivated Subtype-Specific Influenza Vaccine
title_short Impact of Individual Viral Gene Segments from Influenza A/H5N8 Virus on the Protective Efficacy of Inactivated Subtype-Specific Influenza Vaccine
title_sort impact of individual viral gene segments from influenza a/h5n8 virus on the protective efficacy of inactivated subtype-specific influenza vaccine
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33808583
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10030368
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