Vaccines (Mar 2020)

Bovine Herpesvirus-4-Vectored Delivery of Nipah Virus Glycoproteins Enhances T Cell Immunogenicity in Pigs

  • Miriam Pedrera,
  • Francesca Macchi,
  • Rebecca K. McLean,
  • Valentina Franceschi,
  • Nazia Thakur,
  • Luca Russo,
  • Lobna Medfai,
  • Shawn Todd,
  • Elma Z. Tchilian,
  • Jean-Christophe Audonnet,
  • Keith Chappell,
  • Ariel Isaacs,
  • Daniel Watterson,
  • Paul R. Young,
  • Glenn A. Marsh,
  • Dalan Bailey,
  • Simon P. Graham,
  • Gaetano Donofrio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8010115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 115

Abstract

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Nipah virus (NiV) is an emergent pathogen capable of causing acute respiratory illness and fatal encephalitis in pigs and humans. A high fatality rate and broad host tropism makes NiV a serious public and animal health concern. There is therefore an urgent need for a NiV vaccines to protect animals and humans. In this study we investigated the immunogenicity of bovine herpesvirus (BoHV-4) vectors expressing either NiV attachment (G) or fusion (F) glycoproteins, BoHV-4-A-CMV-NiV-GΔTK or BoHV-4-A-CMV-NiV-FΔTK, respectively in pigs. The vaccines were benchmarked against a canarypox (ALVAC) vector expressing NiV G, previously demonstrated to induce protective immunity in pigs. Both BoHV-4 vectors induced robust antigen-specific antibody responses. BoHV-4-A-CMV-NiV-GΔTK stimulated NiV-neutralizing antibody titers comparable to ALVAC NiV G and greater than those induced by BoHV-4-A-CMV-NiV-FΔTK. In contrast, only BoHV-4-A-CMV-NiV-FΔTK immunized pigs had antibodies capable of significantly neutralizing NiV G and F-mediated cell fusion. All three vectored vaccines evoked antigen-specific CD4 and CD8 T cell responses, which were particularly strong in BoHV-4-A-CMV-NiV-GΔTK immunized pigs and to a lesser extent BoHV-4-A-CMV-NiV-FΔTK. These findings emphasize the potential of BoHV-4 vectors for inducing antibody and cell-mediated immunity in pigs and provide a solid basis for the further evaluation of these vectored NiV vaccine candidates.

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