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- Vet Microbiol 2020-03;
Efficacy of orally administered porcine epidemic diarrhea vaccine-loaded hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate microspheres and RANKL-secreting L. lactis
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A recombinant E. coli strain harboring the pG5-S1D expression vector (Piao et al., 2016a) was used to generate soluble aP2 antigen. The antigen comprised the S1D epitope (aa 636–789) of the S1 domain of the S protein of PEDV CV777 strain (GenBank Accession No. AF353511). The antigen was synthesized after codon-optimization using GenScript (Piscataway, NJ, USA). | |
AbstractHere, we examined the efficacy of are combinant subunit antigen-based oral vaccine for preventing porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV). First, we generated a soluble recombinant partial spike S1 protein (aP2) from PEDV in E. coli and then evaluated the utility of aP2 subunit vaccine-loaded hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate microspheres (HPMCP) and RANKL-secreting L. lactis (LLRANKL) as a candidate oral vaccine in pregnant sows. Pregnant sows were vaccinated twice (with a 2 week interval between doses) at 4 weeks before farrowing. Titers of virus-specific IgA antibodies in colostrum, and neutralizing antibodies in serum, of sows vaccinated with HPMCP (aP2) plus LL RANKL increased signific... More KeywordsHPMCP; Neutralizing antibody; Oral vaccine; PEDV; Soluble aP2 Most Popular Services |