Generation and characterization of a cold-adapted attenuated live H3N2 subtype influenza virus vaccine candidate

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AN WenqiYANG PenghuiDUAN YueqiangLUO DeyanTANG ChongJIA WeihongXING LiSHI XinfuZHANG YujingLIU Xiufan and WANG Xiliang College of Animal Science and Veterinary MedicineJilin UniversityChangchunJilin China State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and BiosecurityInstitute of Microbiology and EpidemiologyAcademy of Military Medical ScienceBeijing China Key Laboratory for Animal Infectious Diseases of Ministry of AgricultureYangzhou UniversityYangzhouJiangsu China [130062 ,100071 ,225009 ]
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Background H3N2 subtype influenza A viruses have been identified in humans worldwide, raising concerns about theirpandemic potential and prompting the development of candidate vaccines to protect humans against this subtype ofinfluenza A virus. The aim of this study was to establish a system for rescuing of a cold-adapted high-yielding H3N2subtype human influenza virus by reverse genetics.Methods In order to generate better and safer vaccine candidate viruses, a cold-adapted high yielding reassortantH3N2 influenza A virus was genetically constructed by reverse genetics and was designated as rgAA-H3N2. ThergAA-H3N2 virus contained HA and NA genes from an epidemic strain A/Wisconsin/67/2005 (H3N2) in a background ofinternal genes derived from the master donor viruses (MDV), cold-adapted (ca), temperature sensitive (ts), liveattenuated influenza virus strain A/Ann Arbor/6/60 (MDV-A).Results In this presentation, the virus HA titer of rgAA-H3N2 in the allantoic fluid from infected embryonated eggs wasas high as 1:1024. A fluorescent focus assay (FFU) was performed 24-36 hours post-infection using a specific antibodyand bright staining was used for determining the virus titer. The allantoic fluid containing the recovered influenza viruswas analyzed in a hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test and the specific inhibition was found.Conclusion The results mentioned above demonstrated that cold-adapted, attenuated reassortant H3N2 subtypeinfluenza A virus was successfully generated, which laid a good foundation for the further related research.
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