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Journal of Virology, April 2000, p. 3217-3226, Vol. 74, No. 7
The Chemo-Sero Therapeutic Research Institute, Kikuchi
Research Center, Kyokushi Kikuchi, Kumamoto
869-1298,1 and Department of Tumor
Virology, Division of Virology and Immunology, Medical Research
Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
113-8510,2 Japan
Received 11 October 1999/Accepted 15 December 1999
An earlier report (M. Sakaguchi et al., Vaccine 16:472-479, 1998)
showed that recombinant Marek's disease virus type 1 (rMDV1) expressing the fusion (F) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV-F) under the control of the simian virus 40 late promoter
[rMDV1-US10L(F)] protected specific pathogen-free chickens from NDV
challenge, but not commercial chickens with maternal antibodies against
NDV and MDV1. In the present study, we constructed an improved
polyvalent vaccine based on MDV1 against MDV and NDV in commercial
chickens with maternal antibodies. The study can be summarized as
follows. (i) We constructed rMDV1 expressing NDV-F under the control of the MDV1 glycoprotein B (gB) promoter [rMDV1-US10P(F)]. (ii) Much less NDV-F protein was expressed in cells infected with rMDV1-US10P(F) than in those infected with rMDV1-US10L(F). (iii) The antibody response
against NDV-F and MDV1 antigens of commercial chickens vaccinated with
rMDV1-US10P(F) was much stronger and faster than with rMDV1-US10L(F),
and a high level of antibody against NDV-F persisted for over 80 weeks
postvaccination. (iv) rMDV1-US10P(F) was readily reisolated from the
vaccinated chickens, and the recovered viruses were found to express
NDV-F. (v) Vaccination of commercial chickens having maternal
antibodies to rMDV1-US10P(F) completely protected them from NDV
challenge. (vi) rMDV1-US10P(F) offered the same degree of protection
against very virulent MDV1 as the parental MDV1 and commercial
vaccines. These results indicate that rMDV1-US10P(F) is an effective
and stable polyvalent vaccine against both Marek's and Newcastle
diseases even in the presence of maternal antibodies.
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Development of an Effective Polyvalent Vaccine
against both Marek's and Newcastle Diseases Based on Recombinant
Marek's Disease Virus Type 1 in Commercial Chickens with
Maternal Antibodies
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Tumor Virology, Division of Virology and Immunology, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8510, Japan. Phone: 81-3-5803-5814. Fax: 81-3-5803-0241. E-mail: hirai.creg{at}mri.tmd.ac.jp.
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