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Transgenic Chickens Expressing the 3D8 Single Chain Variable Fragment Protein Suppress Avian Influenza Transmission
Author(s) -
Sung June Byun,
SeongSu Yuk,
Yejin Jang,
Hye-Sun Choi,
Mi-Hyang Jeon,
TO Erdene-Ochir,
JungHoon Kwon,
Jin-Yong Noh,
Jeom Sun Kim,
Jae Gyu Yoo,
ChangSeon Song
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
scientific reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.24
H-Index - 213
ISSN - 2045-2322
DOI - 10.1038/s41598-017-05270-8
Subject(s) - influenza a virus subtype h5n1 , transgene , transmission (telecommunications) , fragment (logic) , genetically modified mouse , virology , biology , single chain variable fragment , spike protein , chain (unit) , gene , computational biology , genetics , covid-19 , computer science , algorithm , medicine , recombinant dna , virus , physics , telecommunications , disease , pathology , astronomy , infectious disease (medical specialty)
The 3D8 single chain variable fragment (scFv) is a mini-antibody that causes unusual sequence-independent nuclease activity against all types of nucleic acids. We used recombinant lentiviruses to generate transgenic chickens expressing the 3D8 scFv gene under the control of the chicken β-actin promoter. From 420 injected embryos, 200 chicks (G0) hatched and were screened for the 3D8 scFv using PCR, and 15 chicks were identified as transgenic birds expressing the transgene in their semen. The G0 founder birds were mated with wild-type hens to produce seven transgenic chicks (G1). 3D8 scFv expression in the chicken embryonic fibroblasts (CEFs) was verified by RT-PCR and Western blot analysis. Immunofluorescence staining for 3D8 scFv in the CEFs revealed that the 3D8 scFv protein was primarily cytosolic. To identify 3D8 scFv anti-viral activity, wild-type and two transgenic CEF lines were infected with H9N2 avian influenza virus (AIV). We selected one line of transgenic chickens that exhibited the lowest number of plaque-forming units to be challenged with H9N2 virus. The challenge experiment revealed that contact exposed transgenic chickens expressing 3D8 scFv exhibited suppressed viral shedding. This results suggest that the transgenic chickens developed in this study could be useful for controlling potential within-flock AIV transmission.

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