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Development of a Dendrimeric Peptide-Based Approach for the Differentiation of Animals Vaccinated with FlagT4G against Classical Swine Fever from Infected Pigs

Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) causes a viral disease of high epidemiological and economical significance that affects domestic and wild swine. Control of the disease in endemic countries is based on live-attenuated vaccines (LAVs) that induce an early protective immune response against highly v...

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Autores principales: Bohórquez, José Alejandro, Defaus, Sira, Rosell, Rosa, Pérez-Simó, Marta, Alberch, Mònica, Gladue, Douglas P., Borca, Manuel V., Andreu, David, Ganges, Llilianne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34696410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13101980
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author Bohórquez, José Alejandro
Defaus, Sira
Rosell, Rosa
Pérez-Simó, Marta
Alberch, Mònica
Gladue, Douglas P.
Borca, Manuel V.
Andreu, David
Ganges, Llilianne
author_facet Bohórquez, José Alejandro
Defaus, Sira
Rosell, Rosa
Pérez-Simó, Marta
Alberch, Mònica
Gladue, Douglas P.
Borca, Manuel V.
Andreu, David
Ganges, Llilianne
author_sort Bohórquez, José Alejandro
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description Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) causes a viral disease of high epidemiological and economical significance that affects domestic and wild swine. Control of the disease in endemic countries is based on live-attenuated vaccines (LAVs) that induce an early protective immune response against highly virulent CSFV strains. The main disadvantage of these currently available LAVs is the lack of serological techniques to differentiate between vaccinated and infected animals (DIVA concept). Here, we describe the development of the FlagDIVA test, a serological diagnostic tool allowing for the differentiation between animals vaccinated with the FlagT4G candidate and those infected with CSFV field strains. The FlagDIVA test is a direct ELISA based on a dendrimeric peptide construct displaying a conserved epitope of CSFV structural protein E2. Although FlagDIVA detected anti-CSFV anti-bodies in infected animals, it did not recognize the antibody response of FlagT4G-vaccinated animals. Therefore, the FlagDIVA test constitutes a valuable accessory DIVA tool in implementing vaccination with the FlagT4G candidate.
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spelling pubmed-85405582021-10-24 Development of a Dendrimeric Peptide-Based Approach for the Differentiation of Animals Vaccinated with FlagT4G against Classical Swine Fever from Infected Pigs Bohórquez, José Alejandro Defaus, Sira Rosell, Rosa Pérez-Simó, Marta Alberch, Mònica Gladue, Douglas P. Borca, Manuel V. Andreu, David Ganges, Llilianne Viruses Article Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) causes a viral disease of high epidemiological and economical significance that affects domestic and wild swine. Control of the disease in endemic countries is based on live-attenuated vaccines (LAVs) that induce an early protective immune response against highly virulent CSFV strains. The main disadvantage of these currently available LAVs is the lack of serological techniques to differentiate between vaccinated and infected animals (DIVA concept). Here, we describe the development of the FlagDIVA test, a serological diagnostic tool allowing for the differentiation between animals vaccinated with the FlagT4G candidate and those infected with CSFV field strains. The FlagDIVA test is a direct ELISA based on a dendrimeric peptide construct displaying a conserved epitope of CSFV structural protein E2. Although FlagDIVA detected anti-CSFV anti-bodies in infected animals, it did not recognize the antibody response of FlagT4G-vaccinated animals. Therefore, the FlagDIVA test constitutes a valuable accessory DIVA tool in implementing vaccination with the FlagT4G candidate. MDPI 2021-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8540558/ /pubmed/34696410 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13101980 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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bohórquez, José Alejandro
Defaus, Sira
Rosell, Rosa
Pérez-Simó, Marta
Alberch, Mònica
Gladue, Douglas P.
Borca, Manuel V.
Andreu, David
Ganges, Llilianne
Development of a Dendrimeric Peptide-Based Approach for the Differentiation of Animals Vaccinated with FlagT4G against Classical Swine Fever from Infected Pigs
title Development of a Dendrimeric Peptide-Based Approach for the Differentiation of Animals Vaccinated with FlagT4G against Classical Swine Fever from Infected Pigs
title_full Development of a Dendrimeric Peptide-Based Approach for the Differentiation of Animals Vaccinated with FlagT4G against Classical Swine Fever from Infected Pigs
title_fullStr Development of a Dendrimeric Peptide-Based Approach for the Differentiation of Animals Vaccinated with FlagT4G against Classical Swine Fever from Infected Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Dendrimeric Peptide-Based Approach for the Differentiation of Animals Vaccinated with FlagT4G against Classical Swine Fever from Infected Pigs
title_short Development of a Dendrimeric Peptide-Based Approach for the Differentiation of Animals Vaccinated with FlagT4G against Classical Swine Fever from Infected Pigs
title_sort development of a dendrimeric peptide-based approach for the differentiation of animals vaccinated with flagt4g against classical swine fever from infected pigs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34696410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13101980
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