A novel recombinant S-based subunit vaccine induces protective immunity against porcine deltacoronavirus challenge in piglets

Jizong Li, Shuqing Zhao, Baotai Zhang, Jin Huang, Qi Peng, Li Xiao, Xuesong Yuan, Rongli Guo, Jinzhu Zhou, Baochao Fan, Tao Xue, Xuejiao Zhu, Chuanmin Liu, Xing Zhu, Lili Ren, Bin Li

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Abstract

IMPORTANCE: As an emerging porcine enteropathogenic coronavirus that has the potential to infect humans, porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is receiving increasing attention. However, no effective commercially available vaccines against this virus are available. In this work, we designed a spike (S) protein and receptor-binding domain (RBD) trimer as a candidate PDCoV subunit vaccine. We demonstrated that S protein induced more robust humoral and cellular immune responses than the RBD trimer in mice. Furthermore, the protective efficacy of the S protein was compared with that of inactivated PDCoV vaccines in piglets and sows. Of note, the immunized piglets and suckling pig showed a high level of NAbs and were associated with reduced virus shedding and mild diarrhea, and the high level of NAbs was maintained for at least 4 months. Importantly, we demonstrated that S protein-based subunit vaccines conferred significant protection against PDCoV infection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e0095823
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume97
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • S protein
  • piglets
  • porcine deltacoronavirus
  • protective immunity
  • sows
  • subunit vaccine

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