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Efficacy evaluation of a bivalent subunit vaccine against epidemic PEDV heterologous strains with low cross-protection.

Xu SongYunchuan LiChuanhong WangYongxiang ZhaoShanshan YangRongli GuoMi HuMin SunGege ZhangYupeng LiYi WangShiyu LiuYaoxin ShenChengcheng LiXuehan ZhangJizong LiBaochao FanBin Li
Published in: Journal of virology (2024)
The detection rate of PEDV G2a subtype strains is currently increasing. Although commercial vaccines are available, most vaccines do not exert an ideal protective effect against these strains. Furthermore, there is no definitive research into the cross-protection between G2a and G2b strains, and no bivalent vaccine provides joint protection against both. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the cross-protection between PEDV G2a and G2b strains and designed a candidate bivalent subunit vaccine combining the trimeric S proteins of the G2a and G2b subtypes. We demonstrate that the cross-protection between strains G2a and G2b is poor and that this bivalent subunit vaccine protects piglets from viral attack by inducing both active and passive immunity. This study emphasizes the effectiveness of the PEDV G2a/G2b-S bivalent subunit vaccine and provides a feasible method for the development of efficient PEDV vaccines.
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