Vaccines (Aug 2024)

Development of a Ferritin-Based Nanoparticle Vaccine against Classical Swine Fever

  • Yiwan Song,
  • Zhongmao Yuan,
  • Junzhi Ji,
  • Yang Ruan,
  • Xiaowen Li,
  • Lianxiang Wang,
  • Weijun Zeng,
  • Keke Wu,
  • Wenshuo Hu,
  • Lin Yi,
  • Hongxing Ding,
  • Mingqiu Zhao,
  • Shuangqi Fan,
  • Zhaoyao Li,
  • Jinding Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12080948
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 948

Abstract

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The occurrence of classical swine fever (CSF) poses a significant threat to the global swine industry. Developing an effective and safe vaccine is crucial for preventing and controlling CSF. Here, we constructed self-assembled ferritin nanoparticles fused with the classical swine fever virus (CSFV) E2 protein and a derived B cell epitope (Fe-E2B) using a baculovirus expression system (BVES), demonstrating enhanced immunogenicity. Furthermore, we provide a detailed evaluation of the immunological efficacy of the FeE2B in rabbits. The results showed that robust and sustained antibody responses were detected in rabbits immunized with the Fe-E2B nanoparticle vaccine, comparable to those elicited by commercially available vaccines. Additionally, we demonstrated that the vaccine effectively activated crucial immune factors IFN-γ and IL-4 in vivo, increasing their levels by 1.41-fold and 1.39-fold, respectively. Immunization with Fe-E2B enabled rabbits to avoid viremia and stereotypic fever after CSFV challenge. In conclusion, this study highlights the potential of ferritin nanoparticles as antigen-presenting carriers to induce robust immune responses, proposing a candidate vaccine strategy for the prevention and control of CSF.

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