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  • The resurgence of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) has prompted the need for better and safer vaccines, as existing options in China and Korea are inadequate.
  • Researchers designed a new recombinant protein vaccine using bioinformatics and the S2 Drosophila expression system to improve protein expression and immune response.
  • The promising results from mouse models show that the new HFRS subunit vaccine stimulates strong immunity and could be a potential candidate for preventing HFRS in humans.

Article Abstract

Due to the global resurgence of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), more attention is being focused on this dangerous illness. In China and Korea, the only vaccines available are the virus-inactivated vaccine against Hantaan virus (HTNV) or Seoul virus (SEOV), but their efficacy and safety are inadequate. Therefore, it is important to develop new vaccines that are safer and more efficient to neutralize and regulate areas with a high prevalence of HFRS. We employed bioinformatics methods to design a recombinant protein vaccine based on conserved regions of protein consensus sequences in HTNV and SEOV membranes. The S2 Drosophila expression system was utilized to enhance protein expression, solubility and immunogenicity. After the Gn and Gc proteins of HTNV and SEOV were successfully expressed, mice were immunized, and the humoral immunity, cellular immunity, and in vivo protection of the HFRS universal subunit vaccine were systematically evaluated in mouse models. These results indicated that the HFRS subunit vaccine generated elevated levels of binding and neutralizing antibodies, particularly IgG1, compared to that of the traditional inactivated HFRS vaccine. Additionally, the spleen cells of immunized mice secreted IFN-r and IL-4 cytokines effectively. Moreover, the HTNV-Gc protein vaccine successfully protected suckling mice from HTNV infection and stimulated GC responses. In this research, a new scientific approach is investigated to develop a universal HFRS subunit protein vaccine that is capable of producing effective humoral and cellular immunity in mice. The results suggest that this vaccine could be a promising candidate for preventing HFRS in humans.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410520PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2023.199149DOI Listing

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