Previous Article | Next Article ![]()
Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, May 1997, 297-301, Vol 4, No. 3
LD Jones, T Williams, D Bishop and P Roy
Virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes were generated in two strains of
mice (BALB/c and CBA/Ca) against baculovirus recombinant proteins (minor
and nonstructural) derived from bluetongue virus serotype 10. Immunization
of mice with recombinant baculovirus insect cell extracts expressing the
nonstructural protein NS2 (Bac-NS2) conferred partial protection against
infection with vaccinia virus expressing the NS2 protein. This protective
immunity was mediated by CD8+ cells. In contrast, no protection was
observed when mice were immunized with similarly expressed Bac-NS1 or -NS3
or the virion minor structural proteins (Bac-VP1, -VP4, or -VP6).
Furthermore, the in vitro cytotoxicity activity of T cells derived from
immunized animals did not correlate to the protective efficacy of
baculovirus recombinant proteins. The implications of this work with regard
to the design of noninfectious subunit vaccines are discussed.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Baculovirus-expressed nonstructural protein NS2 of bluetongue virus induces a cytotoxic T-cell response in mice which affords partial protection
Institute of Virology & Environmental Microbiology, Oxford, United Kingdom.
| Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. | Clin. Microbiol. Rev. | Infect. Immun. |
|---|---|---|
| J. Clin. Microbiol. | J. Virol. | ALL ASM JOURNALS |