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Molecular vaccine prepared by fusion of XCL1 to the multi-epitope protein of foot-and-mouth disease virus enhances the specific humoural immune response in cattle.

Appl Microbiol Biotechnol.. 2017-11; 
Li K, Bao H, Wei G, Li D, Chen Y, Fu Y, Cao Y, Li P, Sun P, Bai X, Ma X, Zhang J, Lu Z, Liu Z.
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Gene Synthesis ... 2015). The de- tailed XCL-OB7 and △ XCL-OB7 amino acid sequences are shown in Table 1. Two coding sequences of the above two fusion proteins were synthesized by GenScript Incorporation (www. genscript.com) with optimization of the codons for expression in E. coli. ... Get A Quote

Abstract

Targeting antigen to dendritic cells (DCs) is a promising way to manipulate the immune response and to design prophylactic molecular vaccines. In this study, the cattle XCL1, ligand of XCR1, was fused to the type O foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) multi-epitope protein (XCL-OB7) to create a molecular vaccine antigen, and an △XCL-OB7 protein with a mutation in XCL1 was used as the control. XCL-OB7 protein specifically bound to the XCR1 receptor, as detected by flow cytometry. Cattle vaccinated with XCL-OB7 showed a significantly higher antibody response than that to the △XCL-OB7 control (P < 0.05). In contrast, when XCL-OB7 was incorporated with poly (I:C) to prepare the vaccine, the antibody response of ... More

Keywords

Cattle dendritic cells; Fusion antigen; Vaccine; XCL1; XCR1