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Immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a novel bacterium-like particle-based vaccine displaying canine distemper virus antigens in mice and dogs.

Jianzhong WangLina LiuXianchun ZongChunliu WangGuangmei ZhuGuilian YangYanlong JiangWentao YangHaibin HuangChunwei ShiYan ZengNan WangXin CaoChunfeng WangNa Feng
Published in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
Many sensitive species require a safe and effective distemper vaccine. Non-replicating vaccines are preferred. We constructed subunit particles displaying canine distemper virus (CDV) antigens based on a bacterium-like particle (BLP) delivery platform. The CDV-BLPs formulated with theMn jelly adjuvant induced robust humoral and cell-mediated immune responses to CDV in mice and dogs, thereby providing effective protection against a virulent virus challenge. This work is an important step in developing a CDV subunit vaccine.
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