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Ziyan Meng1,2, Zhen Sun1,2, Jing Li1,2
1School of Life Sciences, Ludong University, Yantai 264025, China.
Background:
Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) causes acute and frequently fatal disease in cats, underscoring the urgent need for safe, rapidly effective, and scalable vaccines. While virus-like particle (VLP) vaccines are inherently safe and immunogenic, their development is constrained by low yields of recombinant protein in insect cell expression systems.
Methods:
An optimized baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) incorporating the hr1-p6.9-p10 transcriptional enhancer and the Ac-ie-01 anti-apoptotic gene was employed to enhance recombinant protein production. VP2 expression levels, viral titers, and hemagglutination activity were quantified using qPCR, SDS-PAGE/Western blotting, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and functional assays. Immunogenicity and protective efficacy were assessed in both mice and cats through serological analysis, neutralizing antibody detection, and post-challenge clinical monitoring.
Results:
The optimized BEVS enhanced recombinant protein transcription by 1.5-fold, viral titers by 3.7-fold, and hemagglutination activity by 15-fold. The purified protein self-assembled into uniform 25 nm virus-like particles (VLPs). Immunization elicited earlier responses compared to commercial vaccines. Vaccinated cats maintained normal body temperature, stable leukocyte counts, and minimal viral shedding following FPV challenge.
Conclusions:
This study validates an enhanced BEVS that effectively overcomes VP2 yield constraints and generates highly immunogenic FPV VLPs. The platform enables rapid-onset protection and offers a scalable strategy for next-generation FPV vaccine development.
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