2021
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9070758
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The Expression of Hemagglutinin by a Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus Causes Structural Changes and Alters Innate Immune Sensing

Abstract: Recombinant Newcastle disease viruses (rNDV) have been used as bivalent vectors for vaccination against multiple economically important avian pathogens. NDV-vectored vaccines expressing the immunogenic H5 hemagglutinin (rNDV-H5) are considered attractive candidates to protect poultry from both highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and Newcastle disease (ND). However, the impact of the insertion of a recombinant protein, such as H5, on the biological characteristics of the parental NDV strain has been little… Show more

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“…Although NDV-vectored vaccines are promising, interference from MDA is a major concern related to their clinical application [ 74 ]. Using the common strategy of vaccine generation, foreign antigens are incorporated into the envelope of virus particles [ 79 ]. Therefore, antibodies against NDV as well as foreign antigens can impact vectored vaccines.…”
Section: Commercial Nd Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although NDV-vectored vaccines are promising, interference from MDA is a major concern related to their clinical application [ 74 ]. Using the common strategy of vaccine generation, foreign antigens are incorporated into the envelope of virus particles [ 79 ]. Therefore, antibodies against NDV as well as foreign antigens can impact vectored vaccines.…”
Section: Commercial Nd Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%