Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3428723 Virus Research 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Very virulent Infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV) causes a highly contagious disease in young chickens and leads to significant economic loss in the poultry industry. Effective new vaccines are urgently needed. Autonomously replicating plant virus-based vector provides attractive means for producing chimeric virus particles (CVPs) in plants that can be developed into vaccines. In this study, we demonstrate the potential for vaccine development of Bamboo mosaic virus (BaMV) epitope-presentation system, where the antigen from vvIBDV VP2 was fused to the N-terminus of BaMV coat protein. Accordingly, an infections plasmid, pBIBD2, was constructed. Inoculation of the recombinant BaMV clone pBIBD2 enabled the generation of chimeric virus, BIBD2, and stable expression of IBDV VP2 antigen on its coat protein. After intramuscular immunization with BIBD2 CVPs, chickens produced antibodies against IBDV and were protected from vvIBDV (V263/TW strain) challenges. These results corroborate the feasibility of BaMV-based CVP platform in plants for the development and production of vaccines against IBDV.

► VP2 epitope of very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV) was made. ► Chimeric virus particle (CVP) based on Bamboo mosaic virus displayed VP2 eptiope. ► Infectivity and stability of the chimeric virus, BIBD2, in plants was shown. ► Immunogenicity of VP2 on the CVP was preserved. ► Chickens immunized by the CVP were 100% protected against vvIBDV challenge.

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