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Evaluation of nonspreading Rift Valley fever virus as a vaccine vector using influenza virus hemagglutinin as a model antigen.

Vaccine.. 2014-09;  32(41):5323-9
N Oreshkova, L Cornelissen, CAM de Haan, Moormann RJ, Kortekaas J. Department of Virology, Central Veterinary Institute of Wageningen University and Research Centre, Lelystad, The Netherlands.
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Abstract

Virus replicon particles are capable of infection, genome replication and gene expression, but are unable to produce progeny virions, rendering their use inherently safe. By virtue of this unique combination of features, replicon particles hold great promise for vaccine applications. We previously developed replicon particles of Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) and demonstrated their high efficacy as a RVFV vaccine in the natural target species. We have now investigated the feasibility of using this nonspreading RVFV (NSR) as a vaccine vector using influenza virus hemagglutinin as a model antigen. NSR particles were designed to express either the full-length hemagglutinin of influenza A virus H1N1 (NSR-HA) or the... More

Keywords

Hemagglutinin; Intranasal; Nonspreading; Rift Valley fever virus; Vaccine; Vector