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Correlation between efficacy and structure of recombinant epitope vaccines against bovine type O foot and mouth disease virus
Authors:Mingli Fang  Jianli Li  Hua Wang  Ming Yang  Yongsheng Zhang  Lei Zhou  Hongfei Wei  Guang Yang  Yue Yu  Xuefeng Wei  Yongli Yu  Liying Wang  Min Wan
Affiliation:Department of Molecular Biology, Norman Bethune College of Medicine, Jilin University, Changchun 130021, China.
Abstract:To develop recombinant epitope vaccines against foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), genes coding for six recombinant proteins (rP1–rP6) consisting of different combinations of B cell and T cell epitope from VP1 capsid protein (VP1) of type O FMDV were constructed and the 3D structure of these proteins analyzed. This revealed a surface-exposed RGD sequence of B cell epitopes in all six recombinant proteins as that in VP1 of FMDV and rP1, rP2 and rP4 globally mimicked the backbone conformation of the VP1. rP1, rP2 and rP4 stimulated guinea pigs to produce higher level of neutralizing antibodies capable of protecting suckling mice against FMDV challenge. rP1 stimulated cattle to produce FMDV-neutralizing antibody. The data suggest that an efficient recombinant epitope vaccine against FMDV should share local similarities with the natural VP1 of FMDV.
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