๐ DNA vaccine encoding Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus S1 protein induces protective immune responses in mice
ยฉ 2017 Elsevier Ltd. The Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), is an emerging pathogen that continues to cause outbreaks in the Arabian peninsula and in travelers from this region, raising the concern that a global pandemic could occur. Here, we show that a DNA vaccine encoding the first 725 amino acids (S1) of MERS-CoV spike (S) protein induces antigen-specific humoral and cellular immune responses in mice. With three immunizations, high titers of neutralizing antibodies (up to 1: 104) were generated without adjuvant. DNA vaccination with the MERS-CoV S1 gene markedly increased the frequencies of antigen-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells secreting IFN-ฮณ and other cytokines. Both pcDNA3.1-S1 DNA vaccine immunization and passive transfer of immune serum from pcDNA3.1-S1 vaccinated mice protected Ad5-hDPP4-transduced mice from MERS-CoV challenge. These results demonstrate that a DNA vaccine encoding MERS-CoV S1 protein induces strong protective immune responses against MERS-CoV infection.
keywords
๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ neutralizing antibodies (122)
๐ amino acid (454)
๐ immune response (314)
๐ immune responses (142)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ amino acids (205)
author
๐ค Chi, Hang
๐ค Zheng, Xuexing
๐ค Wang, Xiwen
๐ค Wang, Chong
๐ค Wang, Hualei
๐ค Gai, Weiwei
๐ค Perlman, Stanley
๐ค Yang, Songtao
๐ค Zhao, Jincun
๐ค Xia, Xianzhu
year
โฐ 2017
journal
๐ Vaccine
issn
๐ 18732518 0264410X
volume
35
number
16
page
2069-2075
citedbycount
16
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