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A VLP-Based Vaccine Candidate Protects Mice against Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infection

Limin Yang, Aibo Xiao, Hu Wang, Xiaojuan Zhang, Yuan Zhang, Yunlong Li, Yanqiu Wei, Wenjun Liu, Chuangfu Chen

2022Vaccines15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is the leading cause of epidemic encephalitis in Asia, and vaccination is the most effective way to prevent JE. Although several licensed vaccines were widely used, there is still a demand for developing safer, cheaper, and more effective JE vaccines. In the current study, a virus-like particle (VLP) vaccine candidate containing the envelope structural protein of JEV expressed by the Pichia pastoris was assembled in vitro. It elicited a robust humoral and cellular immune response in mice model, conferring immunodeficient mice complete protection against lethal doses of JEV challenge. Furthermore, pigs immunized with VLP alone without adjuvant via intramuscular produced high neutralizing antibodies against JEV. Consequently, this study showed a new design of JEV subunit vaccine based on VLP strategy and demonstrated the potential for clinical application.

Topics & Concepts

VirologyJapanese encephalitisAdjuvantVirusVaccinationVirus-like particleImmune systemJapanese encephalitis vaccineBiologyAntibodyEncephalitisImmunologyMedicineRecombinant DNABiochemistryGeneMosquito-borne diseases and controlHIV Research and TreatmentViral Infections and Vectors