๐ Identification of the immunodominant neutralizing regions in the spike glycoprotein of porcine deltacoronavirus
Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV), is an emerging enteropathogenic coronavirus in pigs, that poses a novel threat to swine husbandry worldwide. Crucial to halting PDCoV transmission and infection is the development of effective therapies and vaccines. The spike (S) protein of coronavirus is the major target of host neutralizing antibodies, however the immunodominant neutralizing region in the S protein of PDCoV has not been defined. Here, three truncations of the PDCoV S protein were generated, the N-terminal domain of the S1 subunit (NTD, amino acids (aa) 50โ286), the C-terminal domain of the S1 subunit (CTD, aa 278โ616), and S2 subunit (aa 601โ1087). The proteins were expressed using an E. coli expression system. Polyclonal antisera against the three recombinant proteins were produced in rabbits and mice. All three antisera were able to inhibit PDCoV infection in vitro, as determined by virus neutralization assay, fluorescent focus neutralization assay, and plaque-reduction neutralization. The CTD-specific antisera had the most potent PDCoV-neutralizing effect, indicating that the CTD region may contain the major neutralizing epitope(s) in the PDCoV S protein. Based on these findings, CTD may be a promising target for development of an effective vaccine against PDCoV infection in pigs.
author
๐ค Chen, Rui
๐ค Fu, Jiayu
๐ค Hu, Jingfei
๐ค Li, Cheng
๐ค Zhao, Yujia
๐ค Qu, Huan
๐ค Wen, Xintian
๐ค Cao, Sanjie
๐ค Wen, Yiping
๐ค Wu, Rui
๐ค Zhao, Qin
๐ค Yan, Qigui
๐ค Huang, Yong
๐ค Ma, Xiaoping
๐ค Han, Xinfeng
๐ค Huang, Xiaobo
year
โฐ 2020
journal
๐ Virus Research
issn
๐ 18727492 01681702
volume
276
number
page
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1
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