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Vaccine Detail
BV-H5/H7/H9 |
Vaccine Information |
- Vaccine Name: BV-H5/H7/H9
- Target Pathogen: Influenza virus
- Target Disease: Influenza (flu)
- Vaccine Ontology ID: VO_0004654
- Type: Recombinant vector vaccine
- Status: Research
- Host Species for Licensed Use: Baboon
- HA from Influenza A virus (A/Viet Nam/1203/2004(H5N1))
gene engineering:
- Type: Recombinant vector construction
- Description: A recombinant virus-like particle (VLP) that co-localizes hemagglutinin (HA) proteins derived from H5N1, H7N2, and H9N2 viruses (Tretyakova et al., 2013).
- Detailed Gene Information: Click Here.
- HA
gene engineering:
- Type: Recombinant vector construction
- Description: A recombinant virus-like particle (VLP) that co-localizes hemagglutinin (HA) proteins derived from H5N1, H7N2, and H9N2 viruses (Tretyakova et al., 2013).
- Detailed Gene Information: Click Here.
- Vector:
- Preparation: A baculovirus vector co-expressing the H5, H7, and H9 genes from A/Viet Nam/1203/2004 (H5N1), A/New York/107/2003 (H7N2) and A/Hong Kong/33982/2009 (H9N2) viruses, respectively, as well as neuraminidase (NA) and matrix (M1) genes from A/Puerto Rico/8/1934 (H1N1) virus (Tretyakova et al., 2013).
- Immunization Route: Intramuscular injection (i.m.)
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Host Response |
Ferret Response
- Vaccination Protocol: Ferrets received two vaccinations i.n. of the H5/H7/H9 triple-subtype VLPs and control animals received PBS in place of vaccine (Tretyakova et al., 2013).
- Vaccine Immune Response Type: VO_0003057
- Challenge Protocol: The ferrets were challenged with 10^6 EID50 challenges with H7N2 or H9N2 (Tretyakova et al., 2013).
- Efficacy: Intranasal vaccination of ferrets with the VLPs resulted in induction of serum antibody responses and efficient protection against experimental challenges with H5N1, H7N2, and H9N2 viruses (Tretyakova et al., 2013).
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References |
Tretyakova et al., 2013: Tretyakova I, Pearce MB, Florese R, Tumpey TM, Pushko P. Intranasal vaccination with H5, H7 and H9 hemagglutinins co-localized in a virus-like particle protects ferrets from multiple avian influenza viruses. Virology. 2013; 442(1); 67-73. [PubMed: 23618102].
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