A SARS‐CoV and SARS‐CoV‐2 RBD Heterodimer Vaccine Candidate
Journal of Medical Virology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
97(5)
Опубликована: Май 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
continuous
evolution
of
SARS‐CoV‐2
through
accumulating
mutations,
combined
with
the
persistent
risk
zoonotic
sarbecovirus
transmission
events,
highlights
critical
demand
for
broadly
protective
vaccines.
Building
on
our
previous
findings
that
a
heterodimeric
receptor‐binding
domain
(RBD)
design
substantially
improves
cross‐reactive
immunogenicity
in
vaccine
candidates,
we
propose
this
strategy
as
foundation
developing
pan‐sarbecovirus
vaccines
cross‐neutralizing
capacity
against
diverse
and
emerging
variants.
In
study,
developed
immunogen,
utilizing
incorporating
RBDs
from
both
SARS‐CoV
SARS‐CoV‐2.
Pseudovirus
neutralization
assays
revealed
mice
immunized
prototype
(PT)‐SARS‐CoV
heterodimer
(PT‐SARS)
39.9‐
to
305.6‐fold
higher
neutralizing
antibody
(NAb)
titers
sub‐variants
compared
RBD
homodimer
(SARS‐SARS).
Furthermore,
PT‐SARS
elicited
17.6‐
31.2‐fold
enhanced
WIV1
SARS‐CoV,
respectively,
relative
PT
(PT‐PT).
To
address
evolving
Omicron
sub‐variants,
further
updated
BA.1‐SARS
BA.2‐SARS
immunogens.
Notably,
exhibited
6.2‐fold
increase
potency
BA.2.86
PT‐SARS.
Crucially,
immunogen
induced
balanced
reactive
NAbs
multiple
sarbecoviruses,
including
RaTG13,
Pangolin
GD,
variants/sub‐variants,
demonstrating
its
potential
candidate.
Язык: Английский
Presence of Equine and Bovine Coronaviruses, Endoparasites, and Bacteria in Fecal Samples of Horses with Colic
Pathogens,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
12(8), С. 1043 - 1043
Опубликована: Авг. 15, 2023
Acute
abdominal
pain
(colic)
is
one
of
the
major
equine
health
threats
worldwide
and
often
necessitates
intensive
veterinary
medical
care
surgical
intervention.
Equine
coronavirus
(ECoV)
infections
can
cause
colic
in
horses
but
are
rarely
considered
as
a
differential
diagnosis.
To
determine
frequency
otherwise
undetected
ECoV
with
acute
colic,
fresh
fecal
samples
105
36
healthy
control
were
screened
for
viruses
belonging
to
Betacoronavirus
1
species
by
RT-PCR
well
gastrointestinal
helminths
bacteria
commonly
associated
colic.
Horses
excreted
significantly
fewer
strongyle
eggs
than
without
The
prevalence
anaerobic,
spore-forming,
gram-positive
(Clostridium
perfringens
Clostridioides
difficile)
was
higher
feces
Six
(5.7%)
horse
from
group
(2.8%)
tested
positive
Betacoronaviruses.
Coronavirus-positive
sequenced
classify
virus
molecular
phylogeny
(N
gene).
Interestingly,
three
out
six
coronavirus-positive
sequences
closely
related
bovine
coronaviruses
(BCoV)
found.
pathogenic
potential
BCoV
remains
unclear
warrants
further
investigation.
Язык: Английский
A Review of Epithelial Ion Transporters and Their Roles in Equine Infectious Colitis
Veterinary Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
11(10), С. 480 - 480
Опубликована: Окт. 7, 2024
Equine
colitis
is
a
devastating
disease
with
high
mortality
rate.
Infectious
pathogens
associated
in
the
adult
horse
include
Язык: Английский
Case series report: Equine coronavirus in Australia
Australian Veterinary Journal,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Дек. 3, 2024
Background
Equine
Coronavirus
(ECoV)
can
cause
gastrointestinal
disease
and
was
first
described
in
2000
the
USA
followed
by
several
international
outbreak
case
reports.
Disease
manifestation
is
characterised
vague
clinical
signs,
including
mild
pyrexia,
lethargy
anorexia.
Morbidity
ranges
greatly
from
10%
to
83%.
Although
uncommon,
ECoV
may
result
death
secondary
disruption
barrier
causing
endotoxaemia
hyperammonaemic
encephalopathy.
Unfortunately
date,
there
no
vaccine
available
prevent
ECoV.
Case
reports
Three
faecal
quantitative
polymerase
chain
reaction
(qPCR)‐positive
cases
are
that
presented
with
severe
colic
signs:
a
2‐year‐old
Miniature
Pony
gelding
South
Australia,
an
8‐year‐old
Arabian
Riding
gelding,
6‐year‐old
Warmblood
mare,
both
Western
Australia.
The
diagnosis
based
on
positive
qPCR,
which
currently
gold
standard
diagnostic
tool.
All
horses
this
series
survived
after
medical
management.
anorexia
signs.
On
day
5,
pony
revealed
signs
unresponsive
analgesia
along
abdominal
distension
caecal
requiring
surgical
intervention.
Conclusion
To
authors'
knowledge,
published
report
of
it
adds
description
differential
list
Язык: Английский
Transport-related respiratory pathogens in horses travelling long distances: A prospective study on arrival at the slaughterhouse
Research in Veterinary Science,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
183, С. 105498 - 105498
Опубликована: Дек. 7, 2024
Respiratory
disorders
(RDs)
are
a
common
transport-related
welfare
consequence
in
horses.
This
prospective
study
described
the
journeys
of
horses
transported
to
two
slaughterhouses
Italy,
documented
prevalence
potentially
RD-related
pathogens,
and
identified
possible
predisposing
factors.
Data
were
recorded
from
arrival
until
48
h
after
included
collection
Deep
Nasopharyngeal
Swabs
(DNS),
journey
details
assessment
(n
=
155).
PCR
was
used
quantify
presence
influenza
A
virus,
reovirus,
equine
herpesvirus
type
1
4,
adenovirus,
rhinovirus,
astrovirus,
coronavirus,
Pasteurellaceae,
Streptococcus
equi
sub.
zooepidemicus.
One
horse
each
tested
positive
for
rhinovirus
adenovirus.
The
zooepidemicus
Pasteurellaceae
4
%,
19
%
63
respectively.
Streptococcaceae
associated
with
sweating
(P
<
0.001).
In
addition,
abnormal
demeanour
0.003),
nasal
or
ocular
discharge
0.001)
higher
compromised
transport
multivariable
regression
analysis
showed
that
broken
departing
Eastern
Europe
France
more
likely
test
than
unbroken
coming
Poland
(model
P
0.001),
while
subjected
short
stops
en
route
on
without
Our
findings
increase
understanding
factors
RDs
may
be
useful
implementation
regulations
protect
during
transport.
Язык: Английский
Performance of a microfluidic immunofluorescence assay kit for equine influenza virus antigen detection
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
131, С. 104956 - 104956
Опубликована: Окт. 23, 2023
Язык: Английский
Detection of Gastrointestinal Pathogens with Zoonotic Potential in Horses Used in Free-Riding Activities during a Countrywide Study in Greece
Animals,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(17), С. 2566 - 2566
Опубликована: Сен. 3, 2024
The
objectives
of
this
study
were
(a)
to
detect
zoonotic
gastrointestinal
pathogens
in
faecal
samples
horses
using
the
FilmArray®
GI
Panel
and
(b)
identify
variables
potentially
associated
with
their
presence.
Faecal
collected
from
224
obtained
during
a
countrywide
Greece
tested
by
means
BioFire®
Gastrointestinal
(GI)
Panel,
which
uses
multiplex-PCR
technology
for
detection
22
pathogens.
detected
97
(43.3%).
Zoonotic
more
frequently
courtyard
housing
(56.0%)
than
other
types
(39.7%)
(p
=
0.040).
most
enteropathogenic
Escherichia
coli
(19.2%
horses)
Shiga-like
toxin-producing
E.
stx1/stx2
(13.8%).
During
multivariable
analysis,
two
emerged
as
significant
predictors
outcome
‘detection
at
least
one
pathogen
sample
an
animal’:
decreasing
age
0.0001)
presence
livestock
same
premises
0.013).
As
predictor
concurrently
animal’,
only
season
sampling
animals
(autumn)
analysis
0.049).
results
indicated
diversity
potential
provided
evidence
infections;
also,
they
can
serve
inform
horse
owners
handlers
regarding
possible
risk
transmission
potential.
In
addition,
our
findings
highlight
importance
continuous
surveillance
domestic
animals.
Язык: Английский