C. Sabella et al., IMMUNIZATION WITH THE IMMEDIATE-EARLY TEGUMENT PROTEIN (OPEN READING FRAME-62) OF VARICELLA-ZOSTER VIRUS PROTECTS GUINEA-PIGS AGAINST VIRUSCHALLENGE, Journal of virology, 67(12), 1993, pp. 7673-7676
The IE62 protein, the primary regulatory protein of varicella-zoster v
irus (VZV) and the major component of the virion tegument, was an effe
ctive immunogen in the guinea pig model of VZV infection, whereas the
ORF 29 gene product, a nonstructural DNA replication protein, did not
elicit protection. All animals immunized with the ORF 29 protein had c
ell-associated viremia compared with 2 of 11 guinea pigs given the IE6
2 protein (P = 0.005). VZV was detected in ganglia from 38% of the ani
mals given the ORF 29 protein and 44% of the control animals compared
with 9% of the animals immunized with the IE62 protein (P = 0.04). In
contrast to the IE62 protein, immunization with the ORF 29 protein did
not prime the animals for an enhanced T-cell response upon challenge
with infectious virus. The VZV IE62 protein has potential value as a v
accine component.