A recombinant Yellow Fever 17D vaccine expressing Lassa virus glycoproteins.

Journal: Virology
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Abstract

The Yellow Fever Vaccine 17D (YFV17D) has been used as a vector for the Lassa virus glycoprotein precursor (LASV-GPC) resulting in construction of YFV17D/LASV-GPC recombinant virus. The virus was replication-competent and processed the LASV-GPC in cell cultures. The recombinant replicated poorly in guinea pigs but still elicited specific antibodies against LASV and YFV17D antigens. A single subcutaneous injection of the recombinant vaccine protected strain 13 guinea pigs against fatal Lassa Fever. This study demonstrates the potential to develop an YFV17D-based bivalent vaccine against two viruses that are endemic in the same area of Africa.

Authors
Peter Bredenbeek, Richard Molenkamp, Willy J Spaan, Vincent Deubel, Phillippe Marianneau, Maria Salvato, Dmitry Moshkoff, Juan Zapata, Ilia Tikhonov, Jean Patterson, Ricardo Carrion, Anysha Ticer, Kathleen Brasky, Igor Lukashevich