
Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an emerging, mosquito-borne alphavirus that causes a dengue-like illness in many regions of South America, and which has the potential to urbanize. Because no specific treatment or vaccine is available for MAYV infection, we capitalized on an IRES-based approach to develop a live-attenuated MAYV vaccine candidate. Testing in infant, immunocompetent as well as interferon receptor-deficient mice demonstrated a high degree of attenuation, strong induction of neutralizing antibodies, and efficacy against lethal challenge. This vaccine strain was also unable to infect mosquito cells, a major safety feature for a live vaccine derived from a mosquito-borne virus. Further preclinical development of this vaccine candidate is warranted to protect against this important emerging disease.
RC955-962, R735, Viral Vaccines, Alphavirus, South America, Antibodies, Viral, Vaccines, Attenuated, Virus Replication, R1, Antibodies, Neutralizing, Mice, Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine, Animals, Public aspects of medicine, RA1-1270, Cells, Cultured, Research Article
RC955-962, R735, Viral Vaccines, Alphavirus, South America, Antibodies, Viral, Vaccines, Attenuated, Virus Replication, R1, Antibodies, Neutralizing, Mice, Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine, Animals, Public aspects of medicine, RA1-1270, Cells, Cultured, Research Article
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