Immunogenicity of Recombinant Adenovirus Type 5 Vector-Based Ebola Vaccine Expressing Glycoprotein from the 2014 Epidemic Strain in Mice

2018 
The 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa highlighted the worldwide public health threat posed by this virus and the urgent need for an Ebola vaccine. A novel recombinant adenovirus type 5 vector-based Ebola vaccine (Ad5-EBOV), based on the 2014 Zaire Guinea epidemic strain, was developed in China. A good safety profile and robust immune response elicited by Ad5-EBOV were confirmed in phase 1 and phase 2 clinical trials. Nonetheless, clinical studies of this Ebola vaccine are still at an early stage and there are still no solid efficacy data for humans. For efficacy evaluation and quality control of Ad5-EBOV, the cellular and humoral immune responses in BALB/c mice vaccinated with Ad5-EBOV were examined at various time points. ELISpot and flow cytometric analysis showed that EBOV glycoprotein (GP)-specific T cell responses were detectable early in the first week after infection and by week 4 had increased to maximum levels, which lasted through week 6. During week 1, high titers of EBOV GP-specific antibodie...
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