PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Protection of a single dose west nile virus recombinant subviral particle vaccine against lineage 1 or 2 strains and analysis of the cross-reactivity with Usutu virus.

  • Teresa Merino-Ramos,
  • Ana-Belén Blázquez,
  • Estela Escribano-Romero,
  • Rodrigo Cañas-Arranz,
  • Francisco Sobrino,
  • Juan-Carlos Saiz,
  • Miguel A Martín-Acebes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108056
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. e108056

Abstract

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West Nile virus (WNV) is a neurovirulent mosquito-borne flavivirus. High WNV virulence was mainly associated with lineage 1 strains, but recent outbreaks have unveiled circulation of highly virulent lineage 2 strains. Co-expression of flavivirus prM and E glycoproteins drives the assembly of recombinant subviral particles (RSPs) that share antigenic features with virions. Mouse immunization with lineage 1 WNV RSPs induced a potent humoral response against WNV with production of neutralizing antibodies. A single inoculation of RSPs formulated with Al(OH)3 as adjuvant protected mice against a lethal challenge with WNV strains from lineage 1 or 2. The cross-reactivity of the response elicited by these RSPs was analyzed against the related flavivirus Usutu virus (USUV), which shares multiple ecological and antigenic features with WNV. Immunization with WNV-RSPs increased specific, although low, antibody titers found upon subsequent USUV infection.