Molecular basis for the thermostability of Newcastle disease virus

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Guoyuan Wen
Xiao Hu
Kang Zhao
Hongling Wang
Zhenyu Zhang
Tengfei Zhang
Jinlong Yang
Qingping Luo
Rongrong Zhang
Zishu Pan
Huabin Shao
Qingzhong Yu
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[1] Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences,United States Department of Agriculture
[2] Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
[3] US National Poultry Research Center,undefined
[4] Agricultural Research Services,undefined
[5] Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory,undefined
[6] State Key Laboratory of Virology,undefined
[7] College of Life Sciences,undefined
[8] Wuhan University,undefined
[9] Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Embryo and Molecular Breeding,undefined
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Thermostable Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccines have been used widely to protect village chickens against Newcastle disease, due to their decreased dependence on cold chain for transport and storage. However, the genetic basis underlying the NDV thermostability is poorly understood. In this study, we generated chimeric viruses by exchanging viral genes between the thermostable TS09-C strain and thermolabile LaSota strain using reverse genetics technology. Evaluations of these chimeric NDVs demonstrated that the thermostability of NDV was dependent on the origin of HN protein. Chimeras bearing the HN protein derived from thermostable virus exhibited a thermostable phenotype and vice versa. Both hemagglutinin and neuraminidase activities of viruses bearing the TS09-C HN protein were more thermostable than those containing LaSota HN protein. Furthermore, the newly developed thermostable virus rLS-T-HN, encoding the TS09-C HN protein in LaSota backbone, induced significantly higher antibody response than the TS09-C virus and conferred complete protection against virulent NDV challenge. Taken together, the data suggest that the HN protein of NDV is a crucial determinant of thermostability and the HN gene from a thermostable NDV could be engineered into a thermolabile NDV vaccine strain for developing novel thermostable NDV vaccine.
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