
pmid: 10486832
handle: 2263/20083
The ability of a DNA vaccine to elicit an immune response in a horse was evaluated. The outer capsid protein VP2 of African horsesickness virus is known to elicit protective immunity in horses. Reverse transcribed DNA of the gene encoding VP2 was placed under the transcriptional control of the cytomegalovirus immediate-early enhancer/promoter and was injected on several occasions intramuscularly into a horse. Low antibody levels could be detected by ELISA. Antibodies directed against VP2 alone were shown by Western blot while low levels of neutralizing antibodies were detected by a 50% plaque reduction assay. In contrast to a relatively poor humoral response, a significant lymphoproliferative response in the presence of whole virus proteins, as well as a cytotoxic cellular reaction against virus-infected syngeneic target cells was shown.
Veterinary medicine, VP2 gene, Horses -- Virus diseases, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Antibodies, Viral, African horse sickness -- South Africa, DNA vaccines, Capsid, African horsesickness virus (AHSV), African Horse Sickness, Chlorocebus aethiops, Veterinary medicine -- South Africa, Vaccines, DNA, Animals, Immunization, Horses, Vero Cells
Veterinary medicine, VP2 gene, Horses -- Virus diseases, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Antibodies, Viral, African horse sickness -- South Africa, DNA vaccines, Capsid, African horsesickness virus (AHSV), African Horse Sickness, Chlorocebus aethiops, Veterinary medicine -- South Africa, Vaccines, DNA, Animals, Immunization, Horses, Vero Cells
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