Journal of virology

Better Stability, Gene Optimization, and Increased Virus Packaging Improve Immune Response to a Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine

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Abstract

The combination of optimized RSV F protein modifications significantly improved immunogenicity in a bivalent vaccine candidate.

  • Increased stabilization of the RSV F protein led to higher antibody titers in hamsters.
  • Codon optimization resulted in reduced CpG content, enhancing RSV F expression and replication.
  • Secreted pre-F protein was poorly immunogenic despite high expression levels.
  • The modified vaccine candidate showed improved protective efficacy against RSV.
  • Induction of high-quality, complement-independent antibodies was observed with the optimized vaccine.

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