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Temperature Sensitivity: A Potential Method for the Generation of Vaccines against the Avian Coronavirus Infectious Bronchitis Virus

Authors :
Helena J. Maier
Jamie Stuart
Phoebe Stevenson-Leggett
Paul Britton
Angela Steyn
Erica Bickerton
Lonneke Vervelde
Michael S Oade
Sarah Keep
Isobel Webb
Vervelde, Lonneke [0000-0003-2241-1743]
Maier, Helena J [0000-0002-2901-5578]
Bickerton, Erica [0000-0002-4012-1283]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Viruses, Volume 12, Issue 7, Viruses, Vol 12, Iss 754, p 754 (2020), Keep, S, Stevenson-Leggett, P, Steyn, A, Oade, M S, Webb, I, Stuart, J, Vervelde, L, Britton, P, Maier, H J & Bickerton, E 2020, ' Temperature Sensitivity : A Potential Method for the Generation of Vaccines against the Avian Coronavirus Infectious Bronchitis Virus ', Viruses, vol. 12, no. 7 . https://doi.org/10.3390/v12070754
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

The Gammacoronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a highly contagious economically important respiratory pathogen of domestic fowl. Reverse genetics allows for the molecular study of pathogenic determinants to enable rational vaccine design. The recombinant IBV (rIBV) Beau-R, a molecular clone of the apathogenic Beaudette strain, has previously been investigated as a vaccine platform. To determine tissues in which Beau-R could effectively deliver antigenic genes, an in vivo study in chickens, the natural host, was used to compare the pattern of viral dissemination of Beau-R to the pathogenic strain M41-CK. Replication of Beau-R was found to be restricted to soft tissue within the beak, whereas M41-CK was detected in beak tissue, trachea and eyelid up to seven days post infection. In vitro assays further identified that, unlike M41-CK, Beau-R could not replicate at 41 &deg<br />C, the core body temperature of a chicken, but is able to replicate a 37 &deg<br />C, a temperature relatable to the very upper respiratory tract. Using a panel of rIBVs with defined mutations in the structural and accessory genes, viral replication at permissive and non-permissive temperatures was investigated, identifying that the Beau-R replicase gene was a determinant of temperature sensitivity and that sub-genomic mRNA synthesis had been affected. The identification of temperature sensitive allelic lesions within the Beau-R replicase gene opens up the possibility of using this method of attenuation in other IBV strains for future vaccine development as well as a method to investigate the functions of the IBV replicase proteins.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Viruses, Volume 12, Issue 7, Viruses, Vol 12, Iss 754, p 754 (2020), Keep, S, Stevenson-Leggett, P, Steyn, A, Oade, M S, Webb, I, Stuart, J, Vervelde, L, Britton, P, Maier, H J & Bickerton, E 2020, ' Temperature Sensitivity : A Potential Method for the Generation of Vaccines against the Avian Coronavirus Infectious Bronchitis Virus ', Viruses, vol. 12, no. 7 . https://doi.org/10.3390/v12070754
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....20b8cb1d23e841b287c5e9757f0adc7b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.55148