Development of a Ferritin-Based Nanoparticle Vaccine against Classical Swine Fever
Author:
Song Yiwan12, Yuan Zhongmao12, Ji Junzhi12, Ruan Yang1, Li Xiaowen1, Wang Lianxiang3, Zeng Weijun12, Wu Keke12, Hu Wenshuo1, Yi Lin12, Ding Hongxing12, Zhao Mingqiu1, Fan Shuangqi12, Li Zhaoyao13, Chen Jinding12
Affiliation:
1. College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, No. 483 Wushan Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510642, China 2. Key Laboratory of Zoonotic Disease Prevention and Control of Guangdong, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China 3. Wen’s Group Academy, Wen’s Foodstuffs Group Co., Ltd., Xinxing 527400, China
Abstract
The occurrence of classical swine fever (CSF) poses a significant threat to the global swine industry. Developing an effective and safe vaccine is crucial for preventing and controlling CSF. Here, we constructed self-assembled ferritin nanoparticles fused with the classical swine fever virus (CSFV) E2 protein and a derived B cell epitope (Fe-E2B) using a baculovirus expression system (BVES), demonstrating enhanced immunogenicity. Furthermore, we provide a detailed evaluation of the immunological efficacy of the FeE2B in rabbits. The results showed that robust and sustained antibody responses were detected in rabbits immunized with the Fe-E2B nanoparticle vaccine, comparable to those elicited by commercially available vaccines. Additionally, we demonstrated that the vaccine effectively activated crucial immune factors IFN-γ and IL-4 in vivo, increasing their levels by 1.41-fold and 1.39-fold, respectively. Immunization with Fe-E2B enabled rabbits to avoid viremia and stereotypic fever after CSFV challenge. In conclusion, this study highlights the potential of ferritin nanoparticles as antigen-presenting carriers to induce robust immune responses, proposing a candidate vaccine strategy for the prevention and control of CSF.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Guangzhou Basic and Applied Basic Research Program Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou Quality Improvement Project of South China Agricultural University South China Agricultural University and Wen’s Group Science and Technology Innovation Centre Results in Incubation Project
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