Evaluation of a fusion gene-based DNA prime-protein boost vaccination strategy against Newcastle disease virus

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Sagar A. Khulape
Hemanta Kumar Maity
Dinesh Chandra Pathak
Narayan Ramamurthy
Saravanan Ramakrishnan
Madhan Mohan Chellappa
Sohini Dey
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[1] Directorate on Foot and Mouth Disease Virus,Recombinant DNA Laboratory, Division of Veterinary Biotechnology
[2] Indian Veterinary Research Institute,Immunology Section
[3] Indian Veterinary Research Institute,undefined
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Newcastle disease virus; Fusion protein; DNA prime-protein boost; Protective immunity;
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The low potency of genetic immunization has to date impeded development of commercial vaccines against major infectious diseases. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a fusion gene-based DNA prime-protein boost vaccination strategy to improve the efficacy of both DNA and subunit vaccines against Newcastle disease virus (NDV). The fusion (F) protein, a viral surface glycoprotein, is responsible for the cell membrane fusion and spread, also is one of the major targets for immune response. In this study, groups of chickens were vaccinated twice intramuscularly at 14-day interval either with plasmid DNA encoding F protein gene of NDV or with recombinant F protein alone or with plasmid DNA and boosted with the recombinant F protein and compared with birds that were vaccinated with live NDV vaccine. The immune response was evaluated by indirect ELISA, lymphocyte transformation test, virus neutralization test, cytokine analysis, immunophenotyping of peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and protective efficacy study against virulent NDV challenge virus infection. Chickens in prime-boost group developed a higher level of humoral and cellular immune responses as compared with those immunized with plasmid or protein alone. The DNA prime-protein boost using F protein of NDV yielded 91.6% protection against virulent NDV challenge infection better than immunization with DNA vaccine (66.6%) or rF protein (83.3%) alone. These findings suggest that the “DNA prime-protein boost” approach using full-length F gene could enhance the immune response against NDV in the chickens.
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