Viruses (Sep 2017)

A Recombinant HAV Expressing a Neutralization Epitope of HEV Induces Immune Response against HAV and HEV in Mice

  • Kui Xiang,
  • Yuri Kusov,
  • Guan Ying,
  • Wang Yan,
  • Yi Shan,
  • Wu Jinyuan,
  • Yin Na,
  • Zhou Yan,
  • Li Hongjun,
  • Sun Maosheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v9090260
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 260

Abstract

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Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) are causative agents of acute viral hepatitis transmitted via the fecal–oral route. Both viruses place a heavy burden on the public health and economy of developing countries. To test the possibility that HAV could be used as an expression vector for the development of a combination vaccine against hepatitis A and E infections, recombinant HAV-HEp148 was created as a vector to express an HEV neutralization epitope (HEp148) located at aa 459–606 of the HEV capsid protein. The recombinant virus expressed the HEp148 protein in a partially dimerized state in HAV-susceptible cells. Immunization with the HAV-HEp148 virus induced a strong HAV- and HEV-specific immune response in mice. Thus, the present study demonstrates a novel approach to the development of a combined hepatitis A and E vaccine.

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