口蹄疫疫苗质量:基于VP4检测的完整病毒衣壳的通用测试

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Vaccine Pub Date : 2025-04-02 Epub Date: 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2025.126845
S. Berryman , A. Asfor , E. Benham , N. Howe , A. Burman , E. Brocchi , S. Grazioli , T.J. Tuthill
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口蹄疫病毒(FMDV)引起牲畜经济上的毁灭性疾病,在流行地区通过含有完整灭活口蹄疫病毒颗粒的疫苗加以控制。在这项研究中,一种名为5B6的新型单克隆抗体已经被鉴定和表征,它允许通过VP4衣壳蛋白n端附近的保守表位检测所有血清型的FMDV。这种抗体可以识别含有VP4的完整病毒颗粒146S(保护性抗原),也不能识别缺乏VP4的游离衣壳12S(保护性差抗原)。这允许开发一种通用的测定方法,使用简单的ELISA特异性检测疫苗样品中的保护性抗原。这种测试可用于评估配方疫苗在生产后或给药前的质量,或评估未配方疫苗抗原,并将对提高口蹄疫疫苗接种规划的有效性有很大的实用价值。
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Foot-and-mouth disease vaccine quality: A universal test for intact viral capsids based on detection of VP4
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) causes an economically devastating disease of livestock that is controlled in endemic areas by vaccines containing intact inactivated FMDV particles. In this study, a novel monoclonal antibody named 5B6 has been identified and characterised, that permits the detection of all serotypes of FMDV via a conserved epitope near the N-terminus of the VP4 capsid protein. The antibody recognises intact virus particles known as 146S (the protective antigen) which contain VP4 and not dissociated capsids known as 12S (poorly protective antigen) which lack VP4. This allowed the development of a universal assay to specifically detect the protective antigen in vaccine samples using a simple ELISA. Such a test could be used to assess the quality of formulated vaccine following manufacture or prior to administration, or to assess unformulated vaccine antigen, and would be of great utility to enhance the effectiveness of FMD vaccination programmes.
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Vaccine 医学-免疫学
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