1. Designing multivalent immunogens for alphavirus vaccine optimization
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Scott C. Weaver, Shannan L. Rossi, Werner Braun, Catherine H. Schein, Kenneth S. Plante, Grace H. Rafael, and C.M. Read
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Eastern equine encephalitis virus ,viruses ,Alphavirus ,Antibodies, Viral ,Vaccines, Attenuated ,medicine.disease_cause ,Article ,Virus ,Encephalitis Virus, Venezuelan Equine ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immunogenicity, Vaccine ,Viral Envelope Proteins ,Antigen ,Virology ,Vaccine Development ,medicine ,Animals ,Amino Acids ,Neutralizing antibody ,030304 developmental biology ,Vaccines, Synthetic ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Alphavirus Infections ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Encephalomyelitis, Venezuelan Equine ,Viral Vaccines ,Encephalomyelitis, Eastern Equine ,biology.organism_classification ,Eastern equine encephalitis ,Antibodies, Neutralizing ,Titer ,Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus ,biology.protein ,Encephalitis Virus, Eastern Equine ,Female - Abstract
There is a pressing need for vaccines against mosquito-borne alphaviruses such as Venezuelan and eastern equine encephalitis viruses (VEEV, EEEV). We demonstrate an approach to vaccine development based on physicochemical properties (PCP) of amino acids to design a PCP-consensus sequence of the epitope rich B domain of the VEEV major antigenic E2 protein. The consensus “spike” domain was incorporated into a live-attenuated VEEV vaccine candidate (ZPC/IRESv1). Mice inoculated with either ZPC/IRESv1 or the same virus containing the consensus E2 protein fragment (VEEVconE2) were protected against lethal challenge with VEEV strains ZPC-738 and 3908, and Mucambo virus (MUCV, related to VEEV), and had comparable neutralizing antibody titers against each virus. Both vaccines induced partial protection against Madariaga virus (MADV), a close relative of EEEV, lowering mortality from 60% to 20%. Thus PCP-consensus sequences can be integrated into a replicating virus that could, with further optimization, provide a broad-spectrum vaccine against encephalitic alphaviruses.
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- 2021
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