Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.167, No.2, 259-269, 2012
Immunogenicity of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Envelope Protein by Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Vector in Guinea Pig
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is an important pathogen causing febrile syndrome, encephalitis, and death. Envelop (E) glycoprotein is the major target of inducing neutralizing antibodies and protective immunity in host. In this study, E glycoprotein of JEV was expressed in cells as a fusion protein containing a gX signal sequence of pseudorabies virus. This purified HcE recombinant protein was evaluated for their immunogenicity and protective efficacy in guinea pig. The survival rates of guinea pig immunized with HcE protein was significantly increased over that of JE vaccine. This result indicates helpful information for developing a subunit vaccine against JEV.
Keywords:Hyphantria cunea envelope (HcE);Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV);Envelop (E) protein;Protective immunity