Vaccines (Jan 2020)

A Single Dose of Dendrimer B<sub>2</sub>T Peptide Vaccine Partially Protects Pigs against Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Infection

  • Rodrigo Cañas-Arranz,
  • Mar Forner,
  • Sira Defaus,
  • Patricia de León,
  • María J. Bustos,
  • Elisa Torres,
  • Francisco Sobrino,
  • David Andreu,
  • Esther Blanco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8010019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 19

Abstract

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Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) causes a highly contagious disease of cloven-hoofed animals whose control relies on efficient vaccination. We have reported that dendrimer peptide B2T, with two copies of FMDV B-cell epitope VP1 (136−154) linked through maleimide units to T-cell epitope 3A (21−35)], elicits potent B- and T-cell specific responses and confers solid protection in pigs to type-O FMDV challenge after two doses of peptide. Herein we now show that B2T evokes specific protective immune responses after administration of a single dose of either 2 or 0.5 mg of peptide. High titers of ELISA and neutralizing antibodies against FMDV were detectable at day 15 post-immunization. Likewise, activated T cells and induced IFN-γ response to in vitro recall with FMDV peptides were also detected by the same day. Further, in 70% of B2T-vaccinated pigs, full protection—no clinical signs of disease—was observed upon virus challenge at day 25 post-immunization. These results strengthen the potential of B2T as a safe, cost-effective candidate vaccine conferring adequate protection against FMDV with a single dose. The finding is particularly relevant to emergency scenarios permitting only a single shot immunization.

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