mRNA vaccine encoding Gn provides protection against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus in mice.
Jae-Yong KimKyeongseok JeonSang-In ParkYoo-Jin BangHyeong-Jun ParkHye Won KwakDo-Hyung KimSoo-Yeon LeeEun-Jin ChoiNam-Hyuk ChoJae-Hwan NamPublished in: NPJ vaccines (2023)
We developed a promising mRNA vaccine against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), an infectious disease caused by the SFTS virus that is primarily transmitted through tick bites. Administration of lipid nanoparticle-encapsulated mRNA-Gn successfully induced neutralizing antibodies and T-cell responses in mice. The vaccinated mice were protected against a lethal SFTS virus challenge, suggesting that this mRNA vaccine may be an effective and successful SFTS vaccine candidate.