کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5799717 | 1555337 | 2016 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

- A novel and universal DNA vaccine vector (pSS898) was constructed, possessing advantages of innate immunogenicity, efficient nuclear trafficking and resistance to attack from nucleases.
- DEV DNA vaccines basing on pSS898, antigens (UL24 and tgB) and adjuvants (LTB subunit and DuIL-2 gene from duck) were constructed.
- Attenuated Salmonella Typhimurium was used to deliver DEV DNA vaccines.
- Ducklings that were orally immunized with recombinant Salmonella-DEV DNA vaccines produced mucosal and systemic immune responses, and resisted a lethal DEV challenge.
DNA vaccines are widely used to prevent and treat infectious diseases, cancer and autoimmune diseases; however, their relatively low immunogenicity is an obstacle to their use. In this study, we constructed a novel and universal DNA vaccine vector (pSS898) that can be used to build DNA vaccines against duck enteritis virus (DEV) and other viruses that require DNA vaccines to provide protection. This vaccine vector has many advantages, including innate immunogenicity, efficient nuclear trafficking and resistance to attack from nucleases. UL24 and tgB from DEV were chosen as the antigens, and the heat labile enterotoxin B subunit (LTB) from Escherichia coli and the IL-2 gene (DuIL-2) from duck were used as adjuvants for the construction of DNA vaccine plasmids. Ducklings that were orally immunized with S739 (Salmonella Typhimurium Îasd-66 Îcrp-24 Îcya-25) and harboring these DEV DNA vaccines produced strong mucosal and systemic immune responses, and they resisted an otherwise lethal DEV challenge. More importantly, S739 (UL24-LTB) provided 90% protection after a priming-boost immunization. This study shows that our novel and universal DNA vaccine vector can be used efficiently in practical applications and may provide a promising method of orally inoculating ducks with a DEV DNA vaccine delivered by attenuated Salmonella Typhimurium for prevention of DVE.
Journal: Veterinary Microbiology - Volume 186, 15 April 2016, Pages 189-198