Recombinant human adenovirus-5 expressing capsid proteins of Indian vaccine strains of foot-and-mouth disease virus elicits effective antibody response in cattle

•Recombinant hAd5 expressing FMDV capsid sequences constructed for Indian vaccine strains.•Cattle immunized with Ad5-FMD vaccine showed neutralizing antibody response to FMDV.•Vector immunity did not apparently influence the immune response to expressed FMDV antigens in-vivo.•Monovalent recombinant...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary microbiology 2017-05, Vol.203, p.196-201
Hauptverfasser: Sreenivasa, B.P., Mohapatra, J.K., Pauszek, S.J., Koster, M., Dhanya, V.C., Tamil Selvan, R.P., Hosamani, M., Saravanan, P., Basagoudanavar, Suresh H., de los Santos, T., Venkataramanan, R., Rodriguez, L.L., Grubman, M.J.
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Zusammenfassung:•Recombinant hAd5 expressing FMDV capsid sequences constructed for Indian vaccine strains.•Cattle immunized with Ad5-FMD vaccine showed neutralizing antibody response to FMDV.•Vector immunity did not apparently influence the immune response to expressed FMDV antigens in-vivo.•Monovalent recombinant Ad5-FMD vaccine has a potential application in enzootic setting. Recombinant adenovirus-5 vectored foot-and-mouth disease constructs (Ad5- FMD) were made for three Indian vaccine virus serotypes O, A and Asia 1. Constructs co-expressing foot-and- mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsid and viral 3C protease sequences, were evaluated for their ability to induce a neutralizing antibody response in indigenous cattle (Bos indicus). Purified Ad5-FMD viruses were inoculated in cattle as monovalent (5×109 pfu/animal) or trivalent (5×109 pfu/animal per serotype) vaccines. Animals vaccinated with monovalent Ad5-FMD vaccines were boosted 63days later with the same dose. After primary immunization, virus neutralization tests (VNT) showed seroconversion in 83, 67 and 33% of animals vaccinated with Ad5-FMD O, A and Asia 1, respectively. Booster immunization elicited seroconversion in all of the animals (100%) in the monovalent groups. When used in a trivalent form, the Ad5-FMD vaccine induced neutralizing antibodies in only 33, 50 and 16% of animals against serotypes O, A and Asia 1, respectively on primo-vaccination, and titers were significantly lower than when the same vectors were used in monovalent form. Neutralizing antibody titers differed by serotype for both Ad5-FMD monovalent and trivalent vaccines, with Asia 1 serotype inducing the lowest titers. Antibody response to Ad5 vector in immunized cattle was also assessed by VNT. It appeared that the vector immunity did not impact the recall responses to expressed FMDV antigens on booster immunization. In summary, the study suggested that the recombinant Ad5-FMD vaccine has a potential use in monovalent form, while its application in multivalent form is not currently encouraging.
ISSN:0378-1135
1873-2542
DOI:10.1016/j.vetmic.2017.03.019