Vaccines (Dec 2023)

Generation and Characterization of ORF55/ORF57-Deleted Recombinant <i>Cyprinid herpesvirus</i> 2 Mutants with Chimeric Capsid Protein Gene of Grouper Nervous Necrosis Virus

  • Zizhao Feng,
  • Wenjie Cheng,
  • Mingyang Ma,
  • Chenwei Yu,
  • Ye Zhang,
  • Liqun Lu,
  • Hao Wang,
  • Lang Gui,
  • Dan Xu,
  • Chuanfu Dong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12010043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 43

Abstract

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Cyprinid herpesvirus 2 (CyHV-2) is a pathogen that causes significant losses to the global aquaculture industry due to mass mortality in crucian carp and goldfish. This study demonstrates that the ORF55/ORF57 deletion mutants CyHV-2-Δ55-CP and CyHV-2-Δ57-CP obtained through homologous recombination replicate effectively within the caudal fin of Carassius auratus gibelio (GiCF) cells and exhibit morphologies similar to the CyHV-2 wild-type strain. Both mutants demonstrated a decrease in virulence, with CyHV-2-Δ57-CP exhibiting a more significant reduction. This serves as a reference for the subsequent development of recombinant attenuated vaccines against CyHV-2. Additionally, both mutants expressed the inserted RGNNV-CP (capsid protein of Redspotted grouper nervous necrosis virus) fusion protein gene, and inoculation with CyHV-2-Δ57-CP-infected GiCF cell lysates elicited an antibody response in the grouper. These results indicate that, while ORF55 and ORF57 genes of CyHV-2 are not required for viral replication in vitro, they do play a role in virulence in vivo. Additionally, expression of foreign protein in CyHV-2 suggests that the fully attenuated mutant of CyHV-2 could potentially function as a viral vector for developing subunit vaccines or multivalent recombinant attenuated vaccines.

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