Characterization of binding of Varicella zoster virus vaccine strains to preparations of mouse brain membrane receptors

Author:

Nagieva Firaya G.1ORCID,Barkova Elena P.2ORCID,Stroeva Alexandra D.3ORCID,Sidorov Alexandr V.4ORCID,Lotte Vera D.5ORCID,Zverev Vitaly V.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. D. Sci. (Med.), Assoc. Prof., Head, Laboratory of hybrid cell cultures, Department of virology, I. Mechnikov Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera, 115088, Moscow, Russia

2. PhD (Biol.), leading researcher, Laboratory of hybrid cell cultures, Department of virology, I. Mechnikov Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera, 115088, Moscow, Russia

3. junior researcher, Laboratory of hybrid cell cultures, Department of virology, I. Mechnikov Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera, 115088, Moscow, Russia

4. PhD (Biol.), Head, Laboratory of genetics of DNA-containing viruses, Department of virology, I. Mechnikov Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera, 115088, Moscow, Russia

5. PhD (Biol.), Head, Inter-laboratory group of electron microscopic studies, Department of virology, I. Mechnikov Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera, 115088, Moscow, Russia

6. Doct. Sci. (Biol.), prof., Academician of RAS, Head, Laboratory of molecular biotechnology, Mechnikov Research Institute for Vaccines and Sera, 105064, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Purpose: characterization of vFiraVax (the causative agent of chickenpox - VZV) and vZelVax (the causative agent of shingles - HZ) vaccine strains by their ability to bind to preparations of brain membrane receptors of SPF BALB/c mice.Materials and Methods. The study was performed on cold-adapted vFiraVax VZV and vZelVax HZ vaccine strains developed by the authors on the basis of the wild-type parental pFira VZV virus (chickenpox causative agent) and the latent parental lpZel HZ virus (shingles causative agent); vOka vaccine strains isolated from vaccines against VZV infection from two manufactures (United Kingdom and USA); the HEL-3 strain of diploid cells from human embryonic lung tissue, the MC 27 strain of diploid cells from human embryonic musculocutaneous tissue, primary and diploid cells from guinea pig fetal fibroblasts. The VZV infectivity was estimated by the limiting dilution method using MC 27 cell cultures or guinea pig fetal fibroblasts. The virus titer was measured by the hemadsorption test performed with suspensions of red blood cells from guinea pig or human type 0 positive blood. Negative staining and electron microscopy were used to study the virus preparation. The immunogenicity of vFiraVax VZV and vZelVax HZ virus strains was compared with the immunogenicity of vOka VZV virus strains from different manufacturers by using a cross-neutralization test with immune sera.Results. The Russian cold-adapted vFiraVax VZV and vZelVax HZ vaccine strains, the latent parental lpZel HZ virus and the vOka VZV vaccine strain (United Kingdom) did not bind to preparations of brain neuroreceptors of SPF BALB/c mice as distinct from the wild-type parental pFira VZV variant and vOka VZV vaccine strains (USA); the absent neurotropism of Russian vFiraVax VZV and vZelVax HZ vaccine strains is not connected with the decreased immunogenicity in relation to foreign counterparts; the electron microscope study of the vFiraVax VZV virus containing liquid concentrate detected VZV nucleocapsids.Conclusion. The differences in the VZV ability to bind to preparations of brain membrane receptors of SPF BALB/c mice can be explained by the differences in the technology of vaccine manufacturing, including attenuation techniques, obtaining of the vaccine strain, specific characteristics of the latent parental lpZel HZ virus. The absence of the binding with brain neuroreceptors of SPF mice has been proved for the Russian vFiraVax VZV and vZelVax HZ vaccine strains which was is not connected with a decrease in their immunogenicity. The method of assessment of the binding ability of VZV vaccine strains can be used as a preliminary characteristic of neurotropism for newly created vaccine strains and for vaccine products.

Publisher

Central Research Institute for Epidemiology

Subject

General Medicine

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