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Identification of Novel T-Cell Epitopes on Infectious Bronchitis Virus N Protein and Development of a Multi-epitope Vaccine

Yifeng Qin, Kaihang Tu, Qingyuan Teng, Delan Feng, Ye Zhao, Guozhong Zhang

2021Journal of Virology45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

T-cell-mediated immune responses are critical for the elimination of IBV-infected cells. To screen conserved T-cell epitopes in the IBV N protein, 40 overlapping peptides covering the entirety of the N protein were designed and synthesized. By combining IFN-γ ELISpot, intracellular cytokine staining, and CFSE lymphocyte proliferation assays, we identified three CTL epitopes and one dual-specific T-cell epitope. The value of T-cell epitope peptides identified in the N protein was further verified by the design of an IBV multi-epitope vaccine. Results show that IBV multi-epitope vaccine candidate rLa Sota/SBNT provided cross protection against challenges with a QX-like or a TW-like IBV strain. So, T-cell-mediated immune responses play an important role in the control of viral infection, and conserved T-cell epitopes serve as promising candidates for use in multi-epitope vaccine construction. Our results provide a new perspective for the development of a safer and more effective IBV vaccine.

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EpitopeBiologyVirologyELISPOTInfectious bronchitis virusT cellImmune systemVirusDNA vaccinationAntibodyMolecular biologyImmunologyImmunizationAnimal Virus Infections Studiesvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesVirology and Viral Diseases
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