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Immunization with baculovirus-expressed VP4 protein passively protects against simian and murine rotavirus challenge

  • Erich R. Mackow
  • , Phuoc T. Vo
  • , Rosemary Broome
  • , Dorsey Bass
  • , Harry B. Greenberg
  • Stanford University
  • Department of Veterans Affairs

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Abstract

A baculovirus-expressed VP4 protein derived from the simian rhesus rotavirus (RRV) was used to parenterally immunize marine dams. VP4-immunized dams developed high levels of neutralizing antibodies against RRV and low levels of cross-reactive neutralizing antibodies against human strains Wa, ST3, and S2 and animal strains SA-11, NCDV, and Eb. Newborn mice suckled on VP4-immunized dams were protected against a virulent challenge dose of the simian strain RRV and against murine rotavirus Eb. The cross-reactive nature of the serum-neutralizing response generated by VP4 immunization and the protective efficacy of the immunization suggest that recombinant-expressed VP4 proteins should be considered as viable vaccine candidates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1698-1703
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume64
Issue number4
StatePublished - 1990

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