Jean-Francois Bouquet
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Virology | 1990
Cheryl Edbauer; Randall Weinberg; Jill Taylor; Arielle Rey-Senelonge; Jean-Francois Bouquet; Philippe Desmettre; Enzo Paoletti
A recombinant fowlpox virus expressing the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain Texas was generated. Immunoprecipitation with chicken anti-NDV serum confirmed authentic expression of the HN protein. Protection of chickens from infection with NDV was observed when birds were immunized with the recombinant HN fowlpox virus by the intramuscular route after one or two inoculations. Vaccination by the ocular route with a mixture of fowlpox recombinants expressing the fusion and HN proteins did not show added protection over that seen with the individual viruses.
Avian Diseases | 1996
Jill Taylor; Lance Christensen; Russell Robert Gettig; Jacqueline Goebel; Jean-Francois Bouquet; Thomas R. Mickle; Enzo Paoletti
A fowl pox-based recombinant virus TROVAC-NDV (vFP96.5) was developed expressing the fusion and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase glycoproteins from a velogenic strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Studies in specific-pathogen-free birds indicated that inoculation of a single dose of the recombinant led to the induction of significant levels of hemagglutination-inhibiting antibody that were maintained to 8 wk postinoculation. Further, the recombinant induced protective immunity against a combined intramuscular velogenic NDV challenge and respiratory NDV challenge. In commercial broiler chickens that were inoculated in the presence of maternally derived NDV immunity, the level of the NDV-specific humoral response was dampened, but significant levels of protection against both a lethal intramuscular NDV challenge and a fowl poxvirus challenge were obtained.
Virology | 1991
Francois-Loic Cosset; Jean-Francois Bouquet; Antoine Drynda; Yahia Chebloune; Arielle Rey-Senelonge; Gila Kohen; Victor Nigon; Philippe Desmettre; Gérard Verdier
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a paramyxovirus that bears two envelope glycoproteins at the virion surface. These proteins, fusion and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN), are involved in the immune response against NDV infection. Recombinant cells constitutively expressing at their surface the HN protein from the velogenic Texas strain were generated by introducing the HN gene with a helper-free AEV-based vector. These recombinant cells were used to immunize chickens by various protocols, and birds were subsequently challenged with a lethal NDV injection. Both NDV protection and serologic response were observed.
Virology | 1995
Raphael Jean Darteil; Michel Bublot; Eliane Laplace; Jean-Francois Bouquet; Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Michel Riviere
Archive | 1997
Jean-Francois Bouquet; Catherine Cleuziat; Jacques Samarut; Philippe Desmettre
Archive | 2001
Jean-Francois Bouquet; Catherine Cleuziat; Jacques Samarut; Philippe Desmettre
Archive | 1991
Victor-Marc Nigon; Gérard Verdier; Yahia Chebloune; Corinne Ronfort; Jean-Francois Bouquet; François-Loïc Cosset; Antoine Drynda; Arielle Rey-Senelonge; Catherine Legras
Archive | 1990
Victor-Marc Nigon; Gérard Verdier; Yahia Chebloune; Corinne Ronfort; Jean-Francois Bouquet; François-Loïc Cosset; Antoine Drynda; Arielle Rey-Senelonge; Catherine Legras
Archive | 1997
Jean-Francois Bouquet; Catherine Cleuziat; Jacques Samarut; Philippe Desmettre
Archive | 1997
Jean-Francois Bouquet; Miloud Benchaibi; Jacques Samarut; Philippe Desmettre