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Τετάρτη 28 Ιουνίου 2017

Immunogenicity of mumps virus vaccine candidates matching circulating genotypes in the United States and China

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Publication date: 13 July 2017
Source:Vaccine, Volume 35, Issue 32
Author(s): James Zengel, Shannon I. Phan, Adrian Pickar, Pei Xu, Biao He
Mumps virus (MuV) causes acute infection in humans with characteristic swelling of the parotid gland. While vaccination has greatly reduced the incidence of MuV infection, there have been multiple large outbreaks of mumps virus (MuV) in highly vaccinated populations. The most common vaccine strain, Jeryl Lynn, belongs to genotype A, which is no longer a circulating genotype. We have developed two vaccine candidates that match the circulating genotypes in the United States (genotype G) and China (genotype F). We found that there was a significant decrease in the ability of the Jeryl Lynn vaccine to produce neutralizing antibody responses to non-matched viruses, when compared to either of our vaccine candidates. Our data suggests that an updated vaccine may allow for better immunity against the circulating MuV genotypes G and F.



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