Development of a Cellular Membrane Nanovesicle-Based Vaccine Against Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus
Xianjun Wang, Weibing Zhang, Hong Hu, Wenjing Gao, Xu Ma, Yarong Wu, Yongfeng Qiao, Yang Wang, Ding Zhang, Chunbo Dong, Haidong Wang, Zhida Liu

TL;DR
A new vaccine platform using cellular membrane nanovesicles was developed to protect against a deadly pig virus, showing strong immune responses in mice and pigs.
Contribution
A novel CMN-based vaccine platform was developed for PEDV, offering multivalent and modular vaccine design capabilities.
Findings
CMN-based PEDV vaccine induced strong humoral and CD8+ T cell immune responses in murine and porcine models.
The vaccine produced notable virus-neutralizing antibodies without adverse effects in mice.
The platform allows co-expression of spike proteins from diverse viral variants for broad-spectrum protection.
Abstract
What are the main findings? A highly efficient veterinary vaccine platform was developed using cellular membrane nanovesicles (CMN) and validated for PEDV by presenting the spike protein.The CMN-based PEDV vaccine elicited robust humoral and CD8+ T cell immune responses in both murine and porcine models, accompanied by notable virus-neutralizing antibody production. A highly efficient veterinary vaccine platform was developed using cellular membrane nanovesicles (CMN) and validated for PEDV by presenting the spike protein. The CMN-based PEDV vaccine elicited robust humoral and CD8+ T cell immune responses in both murine and porcine models, accompanied by notable virus-neutralizing antibody production. What are the implications of the main findings? The CMN-based platform enables multivalent PEDV vaccine design by co-expressing spike proteins from diverse viral variants to elicit…
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TopicsAnimal Virus Infections Studies · Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology · Virology and Viral Diseases
