RECOMBINANT ADENOVIRUS EXPRESSING THE NS1 NONSTRUCTURAL PROTEIN OF TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS-VIRUS - CHARACTERISTICS OF IMMUNOLOGICAL BASIS OF ANTIVIRAL EFFECT
Av. Timofeyev et al., RECOMBINANT ADENOVIRUS EXPRESSING THE NS1 NONSTRUCTURAL PROTEIN OF TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS-VIRUS - CHARACTERISTICS OF IMMUNOLOGICAL BASIS OF ANTIVIRAL EFFECT, Voprosy virusologii, 42(5), 1997, pp. 219-222
Recombinant adenovirus expressing NS1 nonstructural protein of tick-bo
rne encephalitis (TBE) virus (Rad 51) protected mice from many strains
of TBE and Omsk hemorhagic fever (OHF) viruses, but virtually did not
protect them from Negishi virus. During combined use of whole-virion
inactivated TBE vaccine and Rad 51 the recombinant adenovirus notably
potentiated the protective effect of the traditional vaccine. The resu
lts of adaptive transfer of immunological material from mice infected
with Rad 51 showed that both the vaccinated animals' sera and the pool
of T and B cells partially protected the recipient mice from lethal T
BE infection. NS1 protein expressed by adenovirus increased the level
of the key interleukins (IL) interferon, tumor necrosis factor, IL-1 b
eta, IL-2, and, probably, IL-4. Vaccination of mice with Rad 51 result
ed in the appearance of antibodies to NS1 protein in rather high titer
s. The prospects of using Rad 51 as a vaccine against TBE are discusse
d.