Abstract

Owing to viral evolution and recombination, emerging pseudorabies virus (PRV) strains have caused unprecedented outbreaks in swine farms even when the pigs were previously vaccinated, which might indicate that traditional vaccines were unable to provide effective protection. The development of safe and efficacious vaccines presents prospects to minimize the clinical signs and eventually eradicate the infection. In this study, we used an emerging PRV strain, HNX, as the parental strain to construct a recombinant PRV with TK/gE gene deletion and Fms-related tyrosine kinase 3 ligand (Flt3L) expression, named HNX-TK−/gE−-Flt3L. HNX-TK−/gE−-Flt3L enhanced the maturation of bone marrow derived dendritic cells (DCs) in vitro. Significantly more activated DCs were detected in HNX-TK−/gE−-Flt3L-immunized mice compared with those immunized with HNX-TK−/gE−. Subsequently, a remarkable increase of neutralizing antibodies, gB-specific IgG antibodies, and interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) was observed in mice vaccinated with HNX-TK−/gE−-Flt3L. In addition, a lower mortality and less histopathological damage were observed in HNX-TK−/gE−-Flt3L vaccinated mice with upon PRV lethal challenge infection. Taken together, our results revealed the potential of Flt3L as an ideal adjuvant that can activate DCs and enhance protective immune responses and support the further evaluation of HNX-TK−/gE−-Flt3L as a promising PRV vaccine candidate.

Highlights

  • Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is an alpha-herpesvirus that causes neurological and respiratory system disorders in young piglets and abortion in pregnant sows, which leads to severe economic losses in the swine industry [1,2]

  • The single cell Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting (FACS) technique was performed to accelerate the purification of recombinant pseudorabies virus (PRV)

  • As the most important virulence-related genes, the gE and TK genes are usually deleted to ensure the safety of attenuated PRV vaccines [25,36]

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Summary

Introduction

Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is an alpha-herpesvirus that causes neurological and respiratory system disorders in young piglets and abortion in pregnant sows, which leads to severe economic losses in the swine industry [1,2]. Vaccination is a global tool to control pseudorabies (PR); as a result of PRV evolution and recombination, emerging PRV strains have caused large-scale outbreaks of PR in China since 2011 [5,6,7,8]. In Europe, around 40% of the wild boar in Spain were infected [11], and 40 out of 54 sera (74%) scored positive for anti-gB PRV antibodies from the 2018 to 2019 hunting seasons (from November to January) in Tuscany, Italy [12]. Disease in swine-farms workers were associated with emerging PRV strains; the prevention of PR in swine may decrease the risk of human infection [13,14,15].

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