Recombinant Bivalent Vaccine against Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Serotype O/A Infection in Guinea Pig

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JianZhong YI MingQiu LIU CaiZhu ZHU Qiang ZHANG ZuTian SHENG QingYun DU WeiYao YAN and ZhaoXin ZHENG State Key Laboratory of Genetics Engineering Life Science School Fudan University Shanghai ChinaThe Veterinary Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Lanzhou ChinaThe Virus Research Institute of Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences Hangzhou China [1 ,1 ,2 ,1 ,3 ,3 ,1 ,1 ,200433 ,1 ,730046 ,2 ,310021 ]
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foot-and-mouth disease; FMDV serotype O; FMDV serotype A; VP1; protein; bivalent vaccine; guinea pig;
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In this study, two DNA fragments encoding amino acid (141–160)-(21–40)-(141–160) of the VP1 of FMDV (foot-and-mouth disease virus) serotype O and (138–160)-(21–40)-(138–160) of the serotype A FMDV were chemically synthesized. These two tandem-repeat fragments were ligated and transfected into prokaryotic expression vector pTrcHis A to construct pTH-O-A. The other vector called pTH-O-scIgG-A was constructed similarly only that the two tandem-repeat DNA fragments were linked by the bovine- IgG heavy chain coding sequence. Guinea pigs immunized with the two bivalent vaccines pTH-O-A and pTH-O-scIgG-A showed both specific antibody activity and T cell proliferation responses. FMDV challenge tests showed that 85% and 70% of guinea pigs vaccinated twice with 200 μg of the fusion protein of pTH-O-A were protected from FMDV serotype O and serotype A infection respectively. 70% and 57% of the guinea pigs immunized with the fusion protein of pTH-O-scIgG-A were protected from FMDV serotype O and serotype A infection respectively.
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