Vaccines (Dec 2023)

Oral Immunization with Recombinant <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> Expressing Viral Capsid Protein 2 of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Induces Unique Specific Antibodies and Protective Immunity

  • Huliang Li,
  • Deping Hua,
  • Qingxia Qu,
  • Hongwei Cao,
  • Zhehan Feng,
  • Na Liu,
  • Jinhai Huang,
  • Lei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11121849
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 1849

Abstract

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Infectious bursal disease (IBD), as a highly infectious immunosuppressive disease, causes severe economic losses in the poultry industry worldwide. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an appealing vehicle used in oral vaccine formulations to safely and effectively deliver heterologous antigens. It can elicit systemic and mucosal responses. This study aims to explore the potential as oral an vaccine for S. cerevisiae expressing the capsid protein VP2 of IBDV. We constructed the recombinant S. cerevisiae, demonstrated that VP2 was displayed on the cell surface and had high immunoreactivity. By using the live ST1814G/Aga2-VP2 strain to immunize the mice, the results showed that recombinant S. cerevisiae significantly increased specific IgG and sIgA antibody titers, indicating the potential efficacy of vaccine-induced protection. These results suggested that the VP2 protein-expressing recombinant S. cerevisiae strain was a promising candidate oral subunit vaccine to prevent IBDV infection.

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