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Taking a Promising Vaccine Candidate Further: Efficacy of ASFV-G-ΔMGF after Intramuscular Vaccination of Domestic Pigs and Oral Vaccination of Wild Boar

African swine fever (ASF) is a pandemic threat to the global pig industry and wild suids. A safe and efficacious vaccine could monumentally assist in disease eradication. In the past years, promising live attenuated vaccine candidates emerged in proof-of-concept experiments, among which was “ASFV-G-...

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Autores principales: Deutschmann, Paul, Carrau, Tessa, Sehl-Ewert, Julia, Forth, Jan Hendrik, Viaplana, Elisenda, Mancera, Jose Carlos, Urniza, Alicia, Beer, Martin, Blome, Sandra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11090996
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author Deutschmann, Paul
Carrau, Tessa
Sehl-Ewert, Julia
Forth, Jan Hendrik
Viaplana, Elisenda
Mancera, Jose Carlos
Urniza, Alicia
Beer, Martin
Blome, Sandra
author_facet Deutschmann, Paul
Carrau, Tessa
Sehl-Ewert, Julia
Forth, Jan Hendrik
Viaplana, Elisenda
Mancera, Jose Carlos
Urniza, Alicia
Beer, Martin
Blome, Sandra
author_sort Deutschmann, Paul
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description African swine fever (ASF) is a pandemic threat to the global pig industry and wild suids. A safe and efficacious vaccine could monumentally assist in disease eradication. In the past years, promising live attenuated vaccine candidates emerged in proof-of-concept experiments, among which was “ASFV-G-∆MGF”. In our study, we tested the vaccine candidate in three animal experiments intramuscularly in domestic pigs and orally in wild boar. Further, a macrophage-grown vaccine virus and a virus grown on permanent cells could be employed. Irrespective of the production system of the vaccine virus, a two-dose intramuscular immunization could induce close-to-sterile immunity with full clinical protection against challenge infection. After oral immunization, 50% of the vaccinees seroconverted and all responders were completely protected against subsequent challenge. All nonresponders developed ASF upon challenge with two acute lethal infections and two mild and transient courses. The latter results show a lower efficiency after oral administration that would have to be taken into consideration when designing vaccination-based control measures. Overall, our findings confirm that “ASFV-G-∆MGF” is a most promising vaccine candidate that could find its way into well-organized and controlled immunization campaigns. Further research is needed to characterize safety aspects and define possible improvements of oral efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-95045122022-09-24 Taking a Promising Vaccine Candidate Further: Efficacy of ASFV-G-ΔMGF after Intramuscular Vaccination of Domestic Pigs and Oral Vaccination of Wild Boar Deutschmann, Paul Carrau, Tessa Sehl-Ewert, Julia Forth, Jan Hendrik Viaplana, Elisenda Mancera, Jose Carlos Urniza, Alicia Beer, Martin Blome, Sandra Pathogens Article African swine fever (ASF) is a pandemic threat to the global pig industry and wild suids. A safe and efficacious vaccine could monumentally assist in disease eradication. In the past years, promising live attenuated vaccine candidates emerged in proof-of-concept experiments, among which was “ASFV-G-∆MGF”. In our study, we tested the vaccine candidate in three animal experiments intramuscularly in domestic pigs and orally in wild boar. Further, a macrophage-grown vaccine virus and a virus grown on permanent cells could be employed. Irrespective of the production system of the vaccine virus, a two-dose intramuscular immunization could induce close-to-sterile immunity with full clinical protection against challenge infection. After oral immunization, 50% of the vaccinees seroconverted and all responders were completely protected against subsequent challenge. All nonresponders developed ASF upon challenge with two acute lethal infections and two mild and transient courses. The latter results show a lower efficiency after oral administration that would have to be taken into consideration when designing vaccination-based control measures. Overall, our findings confirm that “ASFV-G-∆MGF” is a most promising vaccine candidate that could find its way into well-organized and controlled immunization campaigns. Further research is needed to characterize safety aspects and define possible improvements of oral efficiency. MDPI 2022-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9504512/ /pubmed/36145428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11090996 Text en © 2022 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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Deutschmann, Paul
Carrau, Tessa
Sehl-Ewert, Julia
Forth, Jan Hendrik
Viaplana, Elisenda
Mancera, Jose Carlos
Urniza, Alicia
Beer, Martin
Blome, Sandra
Taking a Promising Vaccine Candidate Further: Efficacy of ASFV-G-ΔMGF after Intramuscular Vaccination of Domestic Pigs and Oral Vaccination of Wild Boar
title Taking a Promising Vaccine Candidate Further: Efficacy of ASFV-G-ΔMGF after Intramuscular Vaccination of Domestic Pigs and Oral Vaccination of Wild Boar
title_full Taking a Promising Vaccine Candidate Further: Efficacy of ASFV-G-ΔMGF after Intramuscular Vaccination of Domestic Pigs and Oral Vaccination of Wild Boar
title_fullStr Taking a Promising Vaccine Candidate Further: Efficacy of ASFV-G-ΔMGF after Intramuscular Vaccination of Domestic Pigs and Oral Vaccination of Wild Boar
title_full_unstemmed Taking a Promising Vaccine Candidate Further: Efficacy of ASFV-G-ΔMGF after Intramuscular Vaccination of Domestic Pigs and Oral Vaccination of Wild Boar
title_short Taking a Promising Vaccine Candidate Further: Efficacy of ASFV-G-ΔMGF after Intramuscular Vaccination of Domestic Pigs and Oral Vaccination of Wild Boar
title_sort taking a promising vaccine candidate further: efficacy of asfv-g-δmgf after intramuscular vaccination of domestic pigs and oral vaccination of wild boar
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11090996
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