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Broad protection with an inactivated vaccine against primary-isolated lethal enterovirus 71 infection in newborn mice.


ABSTRACT: Circulating enterovirus 71 (EV-A71)-associated hand, foot, and mouth disease is on the rise in the Asian-Pacific region. Although animal models have been developed using mouse-adapted EV-A71 strains, mouse models using primary EV-A71 isolates are scarce. Lethal animal models with circulating EV-A71 infection would contribute to studies of pathogenesis as well as vaccine development and evaluation.In this study, we established a lethal mouse model using primary EV-A71 isolates from patients infected with serotypes that are currently circulating in humans. We also characterized the dose-dependent virulence and pathologic changes of circulating EV-A71 in this mouse model. Most importantly, we have established this mouse model as a suitable system for EV-A71 vaccine evaluation. An inactivated EV-A71 vaccine candidate offered complete protection from death induced by various circulating EV-A71 viruses to neonatal mice that were born to immunized female mice. The sera of the immunized dams and their pups showed higher neutralization titers against multiple circulating EV-A71 viruses.Thus, our newly established animal model using primary EV-A71 isolates is helpful for future studies on viral pathogenesis and vaccine and drug development.

SUBMITTER: Chang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4501189 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Broad protection with an inactivated vaccine against primary-isolated lethal enterovirus 71 infection in newborn mice.

Chang Junliang J   Li Jingliang J   Liu Xin X   Liu Guanchen G   Yang Jiaxin J   Wei Wei W   Zhang Wenyan W   Yu Xiao-Fang XF  

BMC microbiology 20150715


<h4>Background</h4>Circulating enterovirus 71 (EV-A71)-associated hand, foot, and mouth disease is on the rise in the Asian-Pacific region. Although animal models have been developed using mouse-adapted EV-A71 strains, mouse models using primary EV-A71 isolates are scarce. Lethal animal models with circulating EV-A71 infection would contribute to studies of pathogenesis as well as vaccine development and evaluation.<h4>Results</h4>In this study, we established a lethal mouse model using primary  ...[more]

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