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Reassortment incompetent live attenuated and replicon influenza vaccines provide improved protection against influenza in piglets

Veterinary Science

Reassortment incompetent live attenuated and replicon influenza vaccines provide improved protection against influenza in piglets

A. Graaf-rau, K. Schmies, et al.

In an innovative study, piglets with antibody responses were immunized using a groundbreaking vaccination strategy against swine influenza virus. Conducted by a team of researchers including Annika Graaf-Rau and Kathrin Schmies, the findings highlight the effectiveness of novel vaccines in reducing virus replication and enhancing animal health, potentially curbing zoonotic transmission risks.... show more
Abstract
Swine influenza A viruses (swIAV) cause an economically important respiratory disease in modern pig production. Continuous virus transmission and antigenic drift are difficult to control in enzootically infected pig herds. Here, antibody-positive piglets from a herd enzootically infected with swIAV H1N2 (clade 1 A.3.3.2) were immunized using a homologous prime-boost vaccination strategy with novel live attenuated influenza virus (LAIV) based on a reassortment-incompetent bat influenza-swIAV chimera or a vesicular stomatitis virus-based replicon vaccine. Challenge infection of vaccinated piglets by exposure to H1N2 swIAV-infected unvaccinated seeder pigs showed that both LAIV and replicon vaccine markedly reduced virus replication in the upper and lower respiratory tract, respectively, compared to piglets immunized with commercial heterologous or autologous adjuvanted whole-inactivated virus vaccines. Our novel vaccines may aid in interrupting continuous IAV transmission chains in large enzootically infected pig herds, improve the health status of the animals, and reduce the risk of zoonotic swIAV transmission.
Publisher
npj Vaccines
Published On
Apr 16, 2024
Authors
Annika Graaf-Rau, Kathrin Schmies, Angele Breithaupt, Kevin Ciminski, Gert Zimmer, Artur Summerfield, Julia Sehl-Ewert, Kathrin Lillie-Jaschniski, Carina Helmer, Wiebke Bielenberg, Elisabeth grosse Beilage, Martin Schwemmle, Martin Beer, Timm Harder
Tags
swine influenza
LAIV
vaccine
virus replication
zoonotic transmission
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