Partial cross-protection between Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I and III in mice.

Genotype III (GIII) Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) predominance has gradually been replaced by genotype I (GI) over the last 20 years in many Asian countries. This genotype shift raises concerns about the protective efficacy of Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccines, as all of the currently licensed...

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Main Authors: Jianchao Wei, Xin Wang, Junjie Zhang, Shuang Guo, Linlin Pang, Kun Shi, Ke Liu, Donghua Shao, Yafeng Qiu, Lihong Liu, Frederik Widén, Beibei Li, Zhiyong Ma
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ebbf93dee8994dbe87459a7f27206d26 2023-05-15T15:16:18+02:00 Partial cross-protection between Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I and III in mice. Jianchao Wei Xin Wang Junjie Zhang Shuang Guo Linlin Pang Kun Shi Ke Liu Donghua Shao Yafeng Qiu Lihong Liu Frederik Widén Beibei Li Zhiyong Ma 2019-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007601 https://doaj.org/article/ebbf93dee8994dbe87459a7f27206d26 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007601 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0007601 https://doaj.org/article/ebbf93dee8994dbe87459a7f27206d26 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 13, Iss 8, p e0007601 (2019) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007601 2022-12-31T07:48:33Z Genotype III (GIII) Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) predominance has gradually been replaced by genotype I (GI) over the last 20 years in many Asian countries. This genotype shift raises concerns about the protective efficacy of Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccines, as all of the currently licensed JE vaccines are derived from GIII strains. In this study, we conducted vaccination-challenge protection assays to evaluate the cross-protective efficacy of GI- or GIII-derived vaccines against the challenge of a heterologous genotype using a mouse challenge model. Titration of the neutralizing antibodies elicited by SA14-14-2 live-attenuated JE vaccine (SA14-14-2 vaccine), a GIII-derived vaccine, indicated that the titer of neutralizing antibodies specific to heterologous genotype GI stain was significantly lower than that specific to homologous genotype GIII strain in both pigs and mice immunized with the SA14-14-2 vaccine. Vaccination of mice with SA14-14-2 vaccine or a GIII-inactivated vaccine at high and medium doses completely protected vaccinated mice against challenge with the homologous genotype GIII strains, but failed to provide the vaccinated mice complete protection against the challenge of heterologous genotype GI strains. The protection rates against GI strain challenge were 60%-80%, showing that these vaccines were partially protective against GI strain challenge. Additionally, vaccination of mice with a GI-inactivated vaccine conferred 100% protection against the challenge of homologous genotype GI strains, but 50%-90% protection against the challenge of heterologous genotype GIII strains, showing a reduced protective efficacy of a GI-derived vaccine against GIII strain challenge. Overall, these observations demonstrated a partial cross-protection between GI and GIII strains and suggested a potential need for new JE vaccine strategies, including options like a bivalent vaccine, to control both genotype infection. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 13 8 e0007601
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Jianchao Wei
Xin Wang
Junjie Zhang
Shuang Guo
Linlin Pang
Kun Shi
Ke Liu
Donghua Shao
Yafeng Qiu
Lihong Liu
Frederik Widén
Beibei Li
Zhiyong Ma
Partial cross-protection between Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I and III in mice.
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description Genotype III (GIII) Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) predominance has gradually been replaced by genotype I (GI) over the last 20 years in many Asian countries. This genotype shift raises concerns about the protective efficacy of Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccines, as all of the currently licensed JE vaccines are derived from GIII strains. In this study, we conducted vaccination-challenge protection assays to evaluate the cross-protective efficacy of GI- or GIII-derived vaccines against the challenge of a heterologous genotype using a mouse challenge model. Titration of the neutralizing antibodies elicited by SA14-14-2 live-attenuated JE vaccine (SA14-14-2 vaccine), a GIII-derived vaccine, indicated that the titer of neutralizing antibodies specific to heterologous genotype GI stain was significantly lower than that specific to homologous genotype GIII strain in both pigs and mice immunized with the SA14-14-2 vaccine. Vaccination of mice with SA14-14-2 vaccine or a GIII-inactivated vaccine at high and medium doses completely protected vaccinated mice against challenge with the homologous genotype GIII strains, but failed to provide the vaccinated mice complete protection against the challenge of heterologous genotype GI strains. The protection rates against GI strain challenge were 60%-80%, showing that these vaccines were partially protective against GI strain challenge. Additionally, vaccination of mice with a GI-inactivated vaccine conferred 100% protection against the challenge of homologous genotype GI strains, but 50%-90% protection against the challenge of heterologous genotype GIII strains, showing a reduced protective efficacy of a GI-derived vaccine against GIII strain challenge. Overall, these observations demonstrated a partial cross-protection between GI and GIII strains and suggested a potential need for new JE vaccine strategies, including options like a bivalent vaccine, to control both genotype infection.
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author Jianchao Wei
Xin Wang
Junjie Zhang
Shuang Guo
Linlin Pang
Kun Shi
Ke Liu
Donghua Shao
Yafeng Qiu
Lihong Liu
Frederik Widén
Beibei Li
Zhiyong Ma
author_facet Jianchao Wei
Xin Wang
Junjie Zhang
Shuang Guo
Linlin Pang
Kun Shi
Ke Liu
Donghua Shao
Yafeng Qiu
Lihong Liu
Frederik Widén
Beibei Li
Zhiyong Ma
author_sort Jianchao Wei
title Partial cross-protection between Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I and III in mice.
title_short Partial cross-protection between Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I and III in mice.
title_full Partial cross-protection between Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I and III in mice.
title_fullStr Partial cross-protection between Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I and III in mice.
title_full_unstemmed Partial cross-protection between Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I and III in mice.
title_sort partial cross-protection between japanese encephalitis virus genotype i and iii in mice.
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