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A Bivalent mRNA Vaccine Efficiently Prevents Gammaherpesvirus Latent Infection

Vaccines. 2025-08; 
Yannan Yin, Jinkai Zang, Huichun Shi, Zhuang Wang, Linlin Kuang, Shuxia Wang, Haikun Wang, Ning Li, Xiaozhen Liang, Zhong Huang
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Abstract

Background: It is still challenging to develop effective vaccines against tumorigenic human gammaherpesviruses such as Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). A major obstacle is the lack of a small animal model that reproduces the natural infection course of human gammaherpesviruses to allow for proper assessment of vaccine efficacy. Murine gammaherpesvirus 68 (MHV68) is a natural pathogen of wild rodents and laboratory mice and therefore can be used as a surrogate for human gammaherpesviruses to evaluate vaccination strategies. Methods: In this study, two mRNA vaccine candidates were generated, one encoding a fusion protein of the MHV68 gH with the gL (gHgL-mRNA) and the other expressing the MHV68 gB protein (gB-mRNA). The... More

Keywords

T-cell response; latent infection; mRNA vaccine; murine gammaherpesvirus 68 (MHV68); neutralizing antibody.