๐ Effects of a SARS-associated coronavirus vaccine in monkeys
The causative agent of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has been identified as a new type of coronavirus. Here, we have investigated the ability of adenoviral delivery of codon-optimised SARS-CoV strain Urbani structural antigens spike protein S1 fragment, membrane protein, and nucleocapsid protein to induce virus-specific broad immunity in rhesus macaques. We immunised rhesus macaques intramuscularly with a combination of the three Ad5-SARS-CoV vectors or a control vector and gave a booster vaccination on day 28. The vaccinated animals all had antibody responses against spike protein S1 fragment and T-cell responses against the nucleocapsid protein. All vaccinated animals showed strong neutralising antibody responses to SARS-CoV infection in vitro. These results show that an adenoviral-based vaccine can induce strong SARS-CoV-specific immune responses in the monkey, and hold promise for development of a protective vaccine against the SARS causal agent.
keywords
๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ spike protein (353)
๐ causative agent (117)
๐ nucleocapsid protein (162)
๐ immune response (314)
๐ rhesus macaques (12)
๐ immune responses (142)
๐ antibody responses (58)
๐ membrane protein (93)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
author
๐ค Gao, Wentao
๐ค Tamin, Azaibi
๐ค Soloff, Adam
๐ค D'Aiuto, Leonardo
๐ค Nwanegbo, Edward
๐ค Robbins, Paul D.
๐ค Bellini, William J.
๐ค Barratt-Boyes, Simon
๐ค Gambotto, Andrea
year
โฐ 2003
journal
๐ Lancet
issn
๐ 01406736
volume
362
number
9399
page
1895-1896
citedbycount
172
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