Virology Journal (Sep 2011)

Generation of a recombinant rabies Flury LEP virus carrying an additional G gene creates an improved seed virus for inactivated vaccine production

  • Kong Dongni,
  • Zhao Bolin,
  • Hua Tao,
  • Zhai Hongyue,
  • Wen Zhiyuan,
  • Wang Xijun,
  • Ge Jinying,
  • Tao Lihong,
  • Yang Chinglai,
  • Bu Zhigao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-454
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 454

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Abstract The rabies Flury Low Egg Passage virus (LEP) has been widely used as a seed virus to generate inactive vaccine. Here, we established a reverse genetic system for LEP and generated a recombinant LEP virus (rLEP-G) that carries two identical G genes. This recombinant virus showed similar properties to those of LEP with respect to in vitro growth, neurotropism index, and virulence in mice. rLEP-G produced 4.3-fold more G protein than did LEP in BHK-21 cells. The inactivated vaccine generated from rLEP-G induced significantly higher virus neutralization titers in mice and dogs than those produced in response to LEP-derived vaccine. Our results suggest that rLEP-G is an improved seed virus candidate for inactivated rabies virus vaccine manufacture.

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