A Molecularly Cloned Schwarz Strain of Measles Virus Vaccine Induces Strong Immune Responses in Macaques and Transgenic Mice
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- 1 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 77 (21) , 11546-11554
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.77.21.11546-11554.2003
Abstract
Live attenuated RNA viruses make highly efficient vaccines. Among them, measles virus (MV) vaccine has been given to a very large number of children and has been shown to be highly efficacious and safe. Therefore, this vaccine might be a very promising vector to immunize children against both measles and other infectious agents, such as human immunodeficiency virus. A vector was previously derived from the Edmonston B strain of MV, a vaccine strain abandoned 25 years ago. Sequence analysis revealed that the genome of this vector diverges from Edmonston B by 10 amino acid substitutions not related to any Edmonston subgroup. Here we describe an infectious cDNA for the Schwarz/Moraten strain, a widely used MV vaccine. This cDNA was constructed from a batch of commercial vaccine. The extremities of the cDNA were engineered in order to maximize virus yield during rescue. A previously described helper cell-based rescue system was adapted by cocultivating transfected cells on primary chicken embryo fibroblasts, the cells used to produce the Schwarz/Moraten vaccine. After two passages the sequence of the rescued virus was identical to that of the cDNA and of the published Schwarz/Moraten sequence. Two additional transcription units were introduced in the cDNA for cloning foreign genetic material. The immunogenicity of rescued virus was studied in macaques and in mice transgenic for the CD46 MV receptor. Antibody titers and T-cell responses (ELISpot) in animals inoculated with low doses of rescued virus were identical to those obtained with commercial Schwarz MV vaccine. In contrast, the immunogenicity of the previously described Edmonston B strain-derived MV clone was much lower. This new molecular clone will allow for the production of MV vaccine without having to rely on seed stocks. The additional transcription units allow expressing heterologous antigens, thereby providing polyvalent vaccines based on an approved, safe, and efficient MV vaccine strain that is used worldwide.Keywords
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