Journal of virology

Stronger Neutralizing Antibody Response from a Vaccine Using the Prefusion Form of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Protein

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Abstract

RSV F expression was enhanced 5-fold through codon optimization and amino acid sequence modification.

  • A live attenuated chimeric recombinant bovine/human PIV3 vector expressing RSV F is under development as a bivalent vaccine against RSV and HPIV3.
  • In a hamster model, the prefusion version of RSV F generated a greater quantity and quality of RSV-neutralizing serum antibodies compared to the postfusion version.
  • The prefusion RSV F version also showed increased protection against wild-type RSV challenge.
  • The genetic stability of the RSV F insert remained high, unaffected by changes in expression or the conformation of RSV F.

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