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Journal of Virology | 2003

Second-Generation Rabies Virus-Based Vaccine Vectors Expressing Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag Have Greatly Reduced Pathogenicity but Are Highly Immunogenic

James P. McGettigan; Roger J. Pomerantz; Catherine A. Siler; Philip M. McKenna; Heather D. Foley; Bernhard Dietzschold; Matthias J. Schnell

ABSTRACT Rabies virus (RV) vaccine strain-based vectors show great promise as vaccines against other viral diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection and hepatitis C, but a low residual pathogenicity remains a concern for their use. Here we describe several highly attenuated second-generation RV-based vaccine vehicles expressing HIV-1 Gag. For this approach, we modified the previously described RV vaccine vector SPBN by replacing the arginine at position 333 (R333) within the RV glycoprotein (G) with glutamic acid (E333), deleting 43 amino acids of the RV G cytoplasmic domain (CD), or combining the R333 exchange and the CD deletion. In addition, we constructed a new RV vector that expresses HIV-1 Gag from an RV transcription unit upstream of the RV phosphoprotein gene (BNSP-Gag) instead of upstream of the G gene. As expected and as demonstrated for SPBN-Gag, all vaccine vehicles were apathogenic after peripheral administration. However, the new, second-generation vaccine vectors containing modifications in the RV G were also apathogenic after intracranial infection with 105 infectious particles, and BNSP-Gag produced a 50%-reduced mortality in mice. Of note, the observed attenuation of pathogenicity did not result in either the attenuation of the humoral response against the RV G or the previously observed robust cellular response against HIV-1 Gag. These findings demonstrate that very safe and highly effective RV-based vaccines can be constructed and further emphasize their potential utility as efficacious antiviral vaccines.


Archive | 2002

Retroviral vectors for gene transfer into neuronal cells

Ralph Dornburg; Matthias J. Schnell; Bernhard Dietzschold


Archive | 2005

Recombinant rabies virus compositions

Bernhard Dietzschold; Marie-luise Faber; Milosz Faber; Matthias J. Schnell


Archive | 2014

Co-immunization with attenuated rabies virus and non-rabies antigen

Bernhard Dietzschold; Douglas Craig Hooper; Milosz Faber


Archive | 2008

RABIESVIRUS-SPEZIFISCHE NEUTRALISIERENDE HUMANE MONOKLONALE ANTIKÖRPER UND NUKLEINSÄURE UND RELATIERTE VERFAHREN

Douglas Craig Hooper; Bernhard Dietzschold


Archive | 2005

Zusammensetzungen mit rekombinantem tollwutvirus Compositions with recombinant rabies virus

Bernhard Dietzschold; Marie Luise Faber; Milosz Faber; Matthias J. Schnell


Archive | 2004

Anticorps recombines, compositions et leurs methodes de fabrication et d'utilisation

Douglas Craig Hooper; Bernhard Dietzschold


Archive | 2002

Recombinant rabies-vaccine-and process for their production and use

Bernhard Dietzschold; Douglas Craig Hooper; Matthias J. Schnell


Archive | 2002

Anticorps de recombinaison, compositions et techniques de fabrication et d'utilisation de ces anticorps

Douglas Craig Hooper; Bernhard Dietzschold


Archive | 2002

Rekombinante tollwut-vakzine und verfahren zu ihrer herstellung und verwendung A recombinant rabies vaccine and methods for their preparation and use

Bernhard Dietzschold; Douglas Craig Hooper; Matthias J. Schnell

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Catherine A. Siler

Thomas Jefferson University

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Heather D. Foley

Thomas Jefferson University

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Philip M. McKenna

Thomas Jefferson University

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Ralph Dornburg

Thomas Jefferson University

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Roger J. Pomerantz

Thomas Jefferson University

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