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A promoter mutation in the haemagglutinin segment of influenza A virus generates an effective candidate live attenuated vaccine
Author(s) -
Harvey Ruth,
Johnson Rachel E.,
MacLellanGibson Kirsty,
Robertson James S.,
Engelhardt Othmar G.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
influenza and other respiratory viruses
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.743
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1750-2659
pISSN - 1750-2640
DOI - 10.1111/irv.12274
Subject(s) - virology , virus , biology , attenuated vaccine , reverse genetics , influenza a virus , viral shedding , microbiology and biotechnology , gene , genome , virulence , genetics
Background Annual seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccines need to be produced in a very tight time frame. Haemagglutinin ( HA ) is the major immunogenic component of influenza vaccines, and there is a lot of interest in improving candidate vaccine viruses. Objectives It has been shown elsewhere that mutations introduced in the non‐coding region of influenza genome segments can upregulate protein expression. Our objective was to assess a virus based on the laboratory strain A/ PR /8/34 ( PR 8) containing a modified 3′ non‐coding region of RNA segment 4 (haemagglutinin). Methods NIBRG ‐93 was generated using reverse genetics. HA protein expression and growth properties were assessed. The virus phenotype suggested that it could be a candidate for use as a live attenuated vaccine, so in vivo studies were performed to assess its suitability. Results NIBRG ‐93 virus has enhanced haemagglutinin production and is significantly attenuated. Electron microscopy ( EM ) shows that the modified virus produces a large proportion of ‘virus‐like particles’ that consist of budded cell membrane covered in HA but lacking M1 protein. The virus was shown to be attenuated in mice and offered complete protection against lethal challenge. Conclusions We demonstrate that NIBRG ‐93 is an effective live attenuated vaccine virus protecting mice against lethal challenge and reducing virus shedding.

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