Jarrett W F, O'Neil B W, Gaukroger J M, Laird H M, Smith K T, Campo M S
Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Glasgow Veterinary School, Bearsden.
Vet Rec. 1990 May 5;126(18):449-52.
Calves were vaccinated with two preparations made from one cutaneous fibropapilloma induced by bovine papillomavirus type 2 (BPV-2). One vaccine consisted of homogenised tumour; the other contained purified virus only. Both produced resistance to a heavy challenge infection of BPV-2. One calf in the vaccinated group developed a small tumour and rejected it earlier than the control calves. It would appear likely that the prophylactic immune response was induced by viral structural proteins only and that tumour-specific antigens are unnecessary. Bovine fibroblasts were transformed in vitro by BPV-2 and administered as a vaccine; immunity was not induced.