Vaccination of pigs against pseudorabies virus with plasmid DNA encoding glycoprotein D
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1999
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Horzinek, M.C.
Haagmans, B.L.
Rooij, E.M. van
Dubelaar, M.
Kimman, T.G.
Schijns, Virgil E.C.J.
Bianchi, A.T.
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We analysed the ability of a plasmid carrying the gene encoding glycoprotein D (gD) of pseudorabies virus (PRV) to induce humoral and cell-mediated immune responses and assessed the protection provided by PRV-gD DNA vaccination against challenge infection with PRV. Immunization with plasmid PRV-gD induced neutralizing antibodies and lymphocyte proliferative responses both in mice and pigs. Moreover, when challenged with virulent PRV six weeks following the last immunization, PRV-gD DNA vaccinated pigs excreted virus for a significantly shorter period and showed less clinical symptoms than pigs vaccinated with a control plasmid. Thus, in the target animal, DNA vaccination with PRV-gD DNA induces protective immunity against challenge infection.