Inoculation of mares and very young foals with EHV-1 glycoproteins D and B reduces virus shedding following respiratory challenge with EHV-1

C. E. Foote, S. L. Raidal, G. Pecenpetelovska, J. E. Wellington, J. M. Whalley

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    Abstract

    We have previously demonstrated that intramuscular inoculation of EHV-1 glycoprotein D (gD) and glycoprotein B (gB) produced by a recombinant baculovirus and formulated with the adjuvant Iscomatrix™ elicited virus-neutralizing antibody and gD- and gB-specific ELISA antibody in adult horses. In this study, 14 mares and their very young foals were inoculated with a combination of baculovirus-expressed EHV-1 gD and EHV-1 gB (EHV-1 gDBr) and challenged with a respiratory strain of EHV-1. Following experimental challenge, inoculated mares and foals shed virus in nasal secretions on significantly fewer occasions compared to uninoculated mares and foals. Uninoculated foals born from inoculated mares were no more protected against experimental challenge than uninoculated foals born from uninoculated mares. The results suggest that it is indeed possible to induce partial protection in very young foals through vaccination, and while the inoculation did not prevent infection, it did reduce the frequency of viral shedding with the potential to thereby reduce the risk and prevalence of infection in a herd situation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)97-108
    Number of pages12
    JournalVeterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
    Volume111
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Keywords

    • equine herpesvirus 1
    • vaccination
    • glycoprotein D
    • glycoprotein B

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