Japanese encephalitis virus structural and nonstructural proteins expressed in Escherichia coli induce protective immunity in mice.

2012 
Abstract Ectodomain of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) E protein [domains I through III (D1–3), domains I and II (D1–2) and domain III (D3)] and the nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) were expressed in Escherichia coli , and administered to BALB/c mice via the intranasal (i.n.) route. The E protein, but not the NS1, induced JEV-specific serum IgG with virus-neutralization capacity in vitro. When mice were lethally challenged with JEV, i.n. immunization with D1–3, D1–2, D3, or a mouse brain-derived formalin-inactivated JE vaccine conferred complete protection, while an 80% protection rate was observed in the NS1 immunized mice. Cytokine analysis of the cervical lymph nodes of mice i.n. immunized with D1–3 or NS1 revealed antigen-specific IL-2 and IL-17 responses, but no IFN-γ T cell response, were observed. This study demonstrates for the first time the i.n. vaccine efficacy of the E. coli -expressed recombinant JEV proteins.
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