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BioSystems | 2011

Synonymous codon usage of the VP2 gene of a very virulent infectious bursal disease virus isolate serial passaged in chicken embryos.

Yinju Li; Chen Wang; Xiangchao Cheng; Tingcai Wu; Chunjie Zhang

Three very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV) strains were isolated from a single farm and shown to be phylogenetically related to the vvIBDV isolate UK661. In this study, a comparative analysis of the synonymous codon usage in the hypervariable region of theVP2 (vVP2) gene of the vvIBDV strains was done on viruses serially passaged in chicken embryos. Sequencing demonstrated that codons change during the serial passage in the vVP2 gene of the viruses. Nine codon mutations resulted in amino acids changes. The amino acid changes were I256V, I296L 6in isolate XA1989, A222P, I242V, Q253H, I256V in isolate XA1998, and Q253H, I256V, I296L in isolate XA2004. Three of the nine amino acid changes occurred at residue 256. The codons of the amino acids A232, N233, I234, T269, T283 and H338 changed to the synonymous codons in XA1989 after the 16th passage, in XA1998 after the 24th passage and in XA2004 22nd passage viruses. These mutations change the key amino acid residues Q253H and I256V in the domains which are essential for its virulence, and the synonymous codons were observed compared to classical virulent IBDV. The results indicated that the codon changes during the serial passage comprised of synonymous codon usage in the vVP2 gene of IBDV, and this synonymous codon bias was correlated with pathotypes. The extent of synonymous codon usage bias in the IBDV-vVP2 gene maybe influence the gene expression level and secondary structure of protein as well as hydrophobicity, therefore the results provide useful perspectives for evolution and understanding of the pathogenesis of IBDV.


Clinical and Vaccine Immunology | 2015

A eukaryotic expression plasmid carrying chicken interleukin-18 enhances the response to newcastle disease virus vaccine.

Chen Wang; Xiaokang Li; Chunjie Zhang; Tingcai Wu; Yinju Li; Xiangchao Cheng

ABSTRACT Interleukin-18 (IL-18) is an important cytokine involved in innate and acquired immunity. In this study, we cloned the full-length chicken IL-18 (ChIL-18) gene from specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chicken embryo spleen cells and provided evidence that the ChIL-18 gene in a recombinant plasmid was successfully expressed in chicken DT40 cells. ChIL-18 significantly enhanced gamma interferon (IFN-γ) mRNA expression in chicken splenocytes, which increased IFN-γ-induced nitric oxide (NO) synthesis by macrophages. The potential genetic adjuvant activity of the ChIL-18 plasmid was examined in chickens by coinjecting ChIL-18 plasmid and inactivated Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine. ChIL-18 markedly elevated serum hemagglutination inhibition (HI) titers and anti-hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (anti-HN)-specific antibody levels, induced the secretion of both Th1- (IFN-γ) and Th2- (interleukin-4) type cytokines, promoted the proliferation of T and B lymphocytes, and increased the populations of CD3+ T cells and their subsets, CD3+ CD4+ and CD3+ CD8+ T cells. Furthermore, a virus challenge revealed that ChIL-18 contributed to protection against Newcastle disease virus challenge. Taken together, our data indicate that the coadministration of ChIL-18 plasmid and NDV vaccine induces a strong immune response at both the humoral and cellular levels and that ChIL-18 is a novel immunoadjuvant suitable for NDV vaccination.


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2018

Recombinant-attenuated Salmonella Pullorum strain expressing the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) protects chickens against NDV and Salmonella Pullorum challenge

Ke Ding; Ke Shang; Zuhua Yu; Chuan Yu; Yanyan Jia; Lei He; Chengshui Liao; Jing Li; Chunjie Zhang; Yinju Li; Tingcai Wu; Xiangchao Cheng

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) and Salmonella Pullorum have significant damaging effects on the poultry industry, but no previous vaccine can protect poultry effectively. In this study, a recombinant-attenuated S. Pullorum strain secreting the NDV hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein, C79-13ΔcrpΔasd (pYA-HN), was constructed by using the suicide plasmid pREasd-mediated bacteria homologous recombination method to form a new bivalent vaccine candidate against Newcastle disease (ND) and S. Pullorum disease (PD). The effect of this vaccine candidate was compared with those of the NDV LaSota and C79-13ΔcrpΔasd (pYA) strains. The serum hemagglutination inhibition antibody titers, serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies, secretory IgA, and stimulation index in lymphocyte proliferation were increased significantly more (p < 0.01) in chickens inoculated with C79-13ΔcrpΔasd (pYA-HN) than with C79-13ΔcrpΔasd (pYA) but were not significantly increased compared with the chickens immunized with the LaSota live vaccine (p > 0.05). Moreover, the novel strain provides 60% and 80% protective efficacy against the NDV virulent strain F48E9 and the S. Pullorum virulent strain C79-13. In summary, in this study, a recombinant-attenuated S. Pullorum strain secreting NDV HN protein was constructed. The generation of the S. Pullorum C79-13ΔcrpΔasd (pYA-HN) strain provides a foundation for the development of an effective living-vector double vaccine against ND and PD.


Archive | 2010

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit for duck hepatitis virus type-I serum antibody, test method and application thereof

Xiangchao Cheng; Yinju Li; Chengshui Liao; Mingfu Niu; Chen Wang; Tingcai Wu; Chunjie Zhang; Zhanqin Zhao


Virus Genes | 2009

Molecular characteristic of VP2 gene of infectious bursal disease viruses isolated from a farm in two decades

Yinju Li; Tingcai Wu; Xiangchao Cheng; Chunjie Zhang


Archive | 2010

Poultry IL-2 and newcastle disease virus HN gene recombination fusion protein and application thereof

Xiangchao Cheng; Ke Ding; Yinju Li; Yichen Liu; Chen Wang; Tingcai Wu; Zuhua Yu; Chunjie Zhang; Zhanqin Zhao


Chinese Journal of Biotechnology | 2009

[Characterization of attenuated Salmonella C500 strain with a delta asd mutant and use as an Asd+ balanced-lethal host-vector system].

Zhanqin Zhao; Yindi Xu; Bin Wu; Xiangchao Cheng; Yinju Li; Xibiao Tang; Chunjie Zhang; Huanchun Chen


Archive | 2011

Salmonella choleraesuis gene deletion mutant without resistant marker and vaccine thereof

Xiangchao Cheng; Zhanqin Zhao; Chuan Yu; Chunjie Zhang; Yinju Li; Tingcai Wu; Chen Wang; Zuhua Yu; Chengshui Liao


Archive | 2012

Chicken IL-18 (Interleukin-18) and Newcastle disease virus HN (Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase) gene recombinant fusion protein and application

Chunjie Zhang; Yichen Liu; Jing Li; Xiangchao Cheng; Tingcai Wu; Yinju Li; Chen Wang; Mingliang Zhang


Archive | 2012

Method for producing protease through one-bacterium multi-enzyme strain

Yichen Liu; Qian Zhang; Min Sheng; Xiangchao Cheng; Suixia Guan; Hongwei Li; Ting Gong; Yang Wang; Ke Ding; Xiaokang Li; Yinju Li; Tingcai Wu; Chen Wang

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Chunjie Zhang

Henan University of Science and Technology

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Tingcai Wu

Henan University of Science and Technology

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Chen Wang

Henan University of Science and Technology

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Chengshui Liao

Henan University of Science and Technology

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Ke Ding

Henan University of Science and Technology

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Xiaokang Li

Henan University of Science and Technology

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Yichen Liu

Henan University of Science and Technology

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Zuhua Yu

Henan University of Science and Technology

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