Prospects for development of African swine fever virus vaccines.

Developments in biologicals Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-05-14 DOI:10.1159/000170936
L K Dixon, C C Abrams, D D G Chapman, L C Goatley, C L Netherton, G Taylor, H H Takamatsu
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African swine fever virus is a large DNA virus which can cause an acute haemorrhagic fever in pigs resulting in high mortality. No vaccine is available, limiting options for control. The virus encodes up to 165 genes and virus particles are multi-layered and contain more than 50 proteins. Pigs immunised with natural low virulence isolates or attenuated viruses produced by passage in tissue culture and by targeted gene deletions can be protected against challenge with virulent viruses. CD8+ cells are required for protection induced by attenuated strain OURT88/3. Passive transfer of antibodies from immune to naïve pigs can also induce protection. Knowledge of the genome sequences of attenuated and virulent strains and targeted gene deletions from virulent strains have identified a number of virus genes involved in virulence and immune evasion. This information can be used to produce rationally attenuated vaccine strains. Virus antigens that are targets for neutralising antibodies have been identified and immunisation with these recombinant proteins has been shown to induce partial protection. However knowledge of antigens which encode the dominant protective epitopes recognised by CD8+ T cells is lacking.

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非洲猪瘟病毒疫苗的发展前景。
非洲猪瘟病毒是一种大DNA病毒,可引起猪急性出血热,导致高死亡率。没有可用的疫苗,限制了控制的选择。该病毒编码多达165个基因,病毒颗粒是多层的,含有50多种蛋白质。用组织培养传代和靶向基因缺失产生的天然低毒力分离物或减毒病毒免疫猪,可以保护猪免受毒力病毒的攻击。减毒菌株OURT88/3诱导的保护需要CD8+细胞。将抗体从免疫猪被动转移到naïve猪也能诱导保护。对减毒毒株和强毒毒株基因组序列的了解以及强毒毒株的靶向基因缺失已经确定了一些与毒力和免疫逃避有关的病毒基因。这些信息可用于生产合理减毒的疫苗株。作为中和抗体靶点的病毒抗原已被确定,用这些重组蛋白免疫已被证明可诱导部分保护。然而,对编码CD8+ T细胞识别的显性保护性表位的抗原的了解是缺乏的。
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