TY - JOUR
T1 - The EEHV1A gH/gL complex elicits humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in mice
AU - Spencer Clinton, Jennifer L
AU - Hoornweg, Tabitha E
AU - Tan, Jie
AU - Peng, Rongsheng
AU - Schaftenaar, Willem
AU - Rutten, Victor P M G
AU - de Haan, Cornelis A M
AU - Ling, Paul D
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/8/23
Y1 - 2024/8/23
N2 - Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) causes lethal hemorrhagic disease (HD) in Asian and African elephants. Although rapid detection of viremia and supportive treatments may improve survival rates, an effective vaccine would mitigate the devastating effects of this virus. In elephants, chronic infection with EEHV leads to adaptive immunity against glycoproteins gB and gH/gL, the core entry machinery for most herpesviruses. We previously evaluated two EEHV gB vaccines in mice but not a gH/gL vaccine. Here, we found that inoculation of mice with an adjuvanted EEHV gH/gL subunit vaccine induced a significant antibody response that was similar to the response observed in elephants chronically infected with EEHV. Moreover, the gH/gL heterodimer elicited polyfunctional T cells with a Th1 phenotype but no detectable Th2 response. These results suggest that gH/gL, possibly in combination with gB, may be suitable immunogens for a vaccine comprising herpesvirus glycoproteins that are known to mediate cell entry and infection.
AB - Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) causes lethal hemorrhagic disease (HD) in Asian and African elephants. Although rapid detection of viremia and supportive treatments may improve survival rates, an effective vaccine would mitigate the devastating effects of this virus. In elephants, chronic infection with EEHV leads to adaptive immunity against glycoproteins gB and gH/gL, the core entry machinery for most herpesviruses. We previously evaluated two EEHV gB vaccines in mice but not a gH/gL vaccine. Here, we found that inoculation of mice with an adjuvanted EEHV gH/gL subunit vaccine induced a significant antibody response that was similar to the response observed in elephants chronically infected with EEHV. Moreover, the gH/gL heterodimer elicited polyfunctional T cells with a Th1 phenotype but no detectable Th2 response. These results suggest that gH/gL, possibly in combination with gB, may be suitable immunogens for a vaccine comprising herpesvirus glycoproteins that are known to mediate cell entry and infection.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126227
DO - 10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126227
M3 - Article
C2 - 39180978
SN - 0264-410X
VL - 42
JO - Vaccine
JF - Vaccine
IS - 23
M1 - 126227
ER -