Veterinary microbiology

A rabies-based two-in-one vaccine protects mice against severe fever with low platelets syndrome

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Abstract

A single dose of 10 FFU of the recombinant rabies virus expressing SFTS glycoprotein induced robust immune responses in mice without adverse effects.

  • The recombinant rabies virus rLBNSE-Gn expressed the SFTSV glycoprotein Gn alongside RABV genes in infected cells.
  • No impact on the replication of rLBNSE-Gn was observed compared to the parent strain in specific cell lines.
  • Vaccination with rLBNSE-Gn activated dendritic cells and B cells in the lymph nodes of treated mice.
  • In C57BL/6 mice, viral load in the spleens was reduced to 10 TCID/mg at 7 days post SFTSV infection.
  • All mice immunized with rLBNSE-Gn survived a lethal RABV challenge, indicating 100% protection from RABV.

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