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Recombinant mouse cytomegalovirus expressing a ligand for the NKG2D receptor is attenuated and has improved vaccine properties

  作者 Slavuljica, I; Busche, A; Babic, M; Mitrovic, M; Gasparovic, I; Cekinovic, D; Car, EM; Pugel, EP; Cikovic, A; Lisnic, VJ; Britt, WJ; Koszinowski, U; Messerle, M; Krmpotic, A; Jonjic, S  
  选自 期刊  Journal of clinical investigation;  卷期  2010年120-12;  页码  4532-4545  
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[摘要]Human CMV (HCMV) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in both congenitally infected and immunocompromised individuals Development of an effective HCMV vaccine would help protect these vulnerable groups NK group 2, member D (NKG2D) is a potent activating receptor expressed by cells of the innate and adaptive immune systems Its importance in HCMV immune surveillance is indicated by the elaborative evasion mechanisms evolved by the virus to avoid NKG2D In order to study this signaling pathway, we engineered a recombinant mouse CMV expressing the high-affinity NKG2D ligand RAE-l gamma (RAE-1 gamma MCMV) Expression of RAE-l gamma by MCMV resulted in profound virus attenuation in vivo and lower latent viral DNA loads RAE-1 gamma MCMV infection was efficiently controlled by immunodeficient hosts, including mice lacking type I interferon receptors or immunosuppressed by sublethal gamma-irradiation Features of MCMV infection in neonates were also diminished Despite tight innate immune control, RAE-1 gamma MCMV infection elicited strong and long-lasting protective immunity Maternal RAE-1 gamma MCMV immunization protected neonatal mice from MCMV disease via placental transfer of antiviral Abs Despite strong selective pressure, the RAE-1 gamma transgene did not exhibit sequence variation following infection. Together, our results indicate that use of a recombinant virus encoding the ligand for an activating NK cell receptor could be a powerful approach to developing a safe and immunogenic HCMV vaccine

 
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