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  • An adenovirus recombinant expressing the spike glycoprotein of porcine respiratory coronavirus is immunogenic in swine.

An adenovirus recombinant expressing the spike glycoprotein of porcine respiratory coronavirus is immunogenic in swine.

The Journal of general virology (1996-02-01)
P Callebaut, L Enjuanes, M Pensaert
ABSTRACT

The full-length spike (S) gene of porcine respiratory coronavirus (PRCV) was inserted into the genome of human adenovirus type 5 downstream of the early transcription region 3 promoter. The recombinant virus replicated in cultures of the swine testicle ST cell line and directed the synthesis of S antigen with a maximum yield of approximately 26 micrograms per 10(6) cells. The antigen was cell-associated except in the late phase of the infection, when a small amount (3.5 micrograms per 10(6) cells) was released. The cell-associated antigen consisted of polypeptides of molecular mass 160 kDa and 175 kDa, comigrating with the authentic precursor S' and the mature S protein of PRCV, respectively. The extracellular recombinant antigen corresponded to the 175 kDa mature protein. Some recombinant S protein was exposed on the cell surface and was recognized by neutralization-mediating anti-S monoclonal antibodies. Piglets, inoculated oronasally with the recombinant adenovirus vector developed PRCV-neutralizing serum antibodies and were partially protected against PRCV challenge, demonstrating the potential of live adenovirus as vaccine vector.