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一种基于重组亚病毒颗粒的疫苗可保护喜鹊()免受西尼罗河病毒感染。 (注:括号里的“”内容原文缺失)

A Recombinant Subviral Particle-Based Vaccine Protects Magpie () Against West Nile Virus Infection.

作者信息

Jiménez de Oya Nereida, Escribano-Romero Estela, Camacho María-Cruz, Blazquez Ana-Belén, Martín-Acebes Miguel A, Höfle Ursula, Saiz Juan-Carlos

机构信息

Departamento de Biotecnología, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Madrid, Spain.

Grupo de Sanidad y Biotecnología SaBio, Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos IREC, CSIC-UCLM-JCCM, Ciudad Real, Spain.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2019 Jun 5;10:1133. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01133. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

The mosquito-borne West Nile virus (WNV) is a highly neurovirulent currently representing an emergent zoonotic concern. WNV cycles in nature between mosquito vectors and birds that act as amplifier hosts and play an essential role in virus ecology, being, thus, WNV a threat to many species. Availability of an efficient avian vaccine would benefit certain avian populations, both birds grown for hunting and restocking activities, as well as endangered species in captive breeding projects, wildlife reservations, and recreation installations, and would be useful to prevent and contain outbreaks. Avian vaccination would be also of interest to limit WNV spillover to humans or horses from susceptible bird species that live in urbanized landscapes, like magpies. Herein, we have addressed the efficacy of a single dose of a WNV recombinant subviral particle (RSP) vaccine in susceptible magpie (). The protective capacity of the RSP-based vaccine was demonstrated upon challenge of magpies with 5 × 10 plaque forming units of a neurovirulent WNV strain. A significant improvement in survival rates of immunized birds was recorded when compared to vehicle-inoculated animals (71.4 vs. 22.2%, respectively). Viremia, which is directly related to the capacity of a host to be competent for virus transmission, was reduced in vaccinated animals, as was the presence of infectious virus in feather follicles. Bird-to-bird transmission was recorded in three of six unchallenged (contact) magpies housed with non-vaccinated WNV-infected birds, but not in contact animals housed with vaccinated WNV-infected magpies. These results demonstrate the protective efficacy of the RSP-based vaccine in susceptible birds against WNV infection and its value in controlling the spread of the virus.

摘要

蚊媒传播的西尼罗河病毒(WNV)具有高度神经毒性,目前是一种新出现的人畜共患病问题。WNV在自然界中在蚊媒和鸟类之间循环,鸟类作为扩增宿主,在病毒生态学中发挥着重要作用,因此,WNV对许多物种构成威胁。高效禽用疫苗的可用性将使某些禽类种群受益,包括用于狩猎和补栏活动的禽类,以及圈养繁殖项目、野生动物保护区和娱乐设施中的濒危物种,并且有助于预防和控制疫情爆发。禽用疫苗对于限制WNV从生活在城市化景观中的易感鸟类物种(如喜鹊)传播给人类或马匹也具有重要意义。在此,我们研究了单剂量WNV重组亚病毒颗粒(RSP)疫苗对易感喜鹊的有效性。在用5×10个噬斑形成单位的神经毒性WNV毒株攻击喜鹊后,证明了基于RSP的疫苗的保护能力。与接种赋形剂的动物相比,免疫鸟类的存活率有显著提高(分别为71.4%和22.2%)。接种疫苗的动物的病毒血症(与宿主传播病毒的能力直接相关)降低,毛囊中传染性病毒的存在也减少。在与未接种疫苗的WNV感染鸟类饲养在一起的6只未受攻击(接触)喜鹊中,有3只记录到鸟传鸟传播,但在与接种疫苗的WNV感染喜鹊饲养在一起的接触动物中未记录到。这些结果证明了基于RSP的疫苗在易感鸟类中对WNV感染的保护效力及其在控制病毒传播方面的价值。

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