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Capsid Specific Antibody Responses of Domestic Pigs Immunized with Low Virulent African Swine Fever Virus

Authors :
Tng, Priscilla Y. L.
Al-Adwani, Laila
Pauletto, Egle
Hui, Joshua Y. K.
Netherton, Christopher L.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

African swine fever (ASF) is a lethal disease in pigs that has grave socio-economic implications worldwide. For the development of vaccines against African swine fever virus (ASFV), immunogenic antigens that generate protective immune responses need to be identified. There are over 150 viral proteins - many of which are uncharacterized – and humoral immunity to ASFV has not been closely examined. To profile antigen specific antibody responses, we developed luciferase-linked antibody capture assays (LACAs) for a panel of ASFV capsid proteins and screened sera from inbred and outbred animals that were previously immunized with low virulent ASFV before challenge with virulent ASFV. Antibodies to B646L/p72, D117L/p17, M1249L and E120R/p14.5 were detected in this study; however, we were unable to detect B438L specific antibodies. Although OURT88/1 induced viremia was observed in the presence of anti-B646L/p72 antibodies as well as B602L antibodies they were associated with recovery from lethal disease in inbred and outbred animals. However, these antibodies did not correlate with protection against Georgia 2007/1 infection. Antibody responses against M1249L and E120R/p14.5 were observed in animals with reduced clinical signs and viremia. Here we present LACAs as a tool for targeted profiling of antigen specific antibody responses to inform vaccine development.

Subjects

Subjects :
immunology

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0301668a0995b0e6a3324ec0976abd9b