Adenovirus-mediated canine interferon-γ expression and its antiviral activity against canine parvovirus
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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation ofChina (30771586) and by the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei (C2008000244)

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    Abstract:[Objective] To construct recombinant adenovirus containing canine interferon-γ (cIFN-γ) gene and to investigate its antiviral activity against canine parvovirus in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells (MDCK).[Methods]The cIFN-γ gene was inserted into adenovirus shuttle plasmid to construct pShuttle3-cIFN-γ expression vector,from which the cIFN-γ expression cassette was transferred into the adenovirus genomic plasmid pAdeno-X by specific restriction sites to generate recombinant adenovirus genomic plasmid pAd-cIFN-γ. The pAd-cIFN-γ plasmid was linearized by digestion and transfected into human embryonic kidney ( HEK) 293T cells to generate the replication-defective cIFN-γ recombinant adenovirus (Ad-cIFN-γ) . To analyze its anti-canine parvovirus activity,the MDCK cells were pre-infected by Ad-cIFN-γrecombinant adenovirus,and then infected by canine parvovirus. The antiviral activity of the Ad-cIFN-γ recombinant adenovirus against parvovirus was analyzed. [Results] The recombinant adenovirus containing cIFN-γ gene was constructed by the ligation method. The recombinant adenovirus could mediates recombinant cIFN-γ secretory expression in MDCK cells. The Ad-cIFN-γ recombinant adenovirus could significantly inhibit canine parvovirus replication in MDCK cells pre-infected with the recombinant adenovirus. These results indicate that the Ad-cIFN-γ recombinant adenovirus has the potent antiviral activity against canine parvovirus. [Conclusion] The Ad-cIFN-γ recombinant adenovirus was successfully constructed by the ligation method and possessed a powerful antiviral activity against canine parvovirus.

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Kao Zhang, Huijun Jin, Fei Zhong, Xiujin Li, Changai Neng, Huihui Chen, Wenyan Li, Jiexia Wen. Adenovirus-mediated canine interferon-γ expression and its antiviral activity against canine parvovirus. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2012, 52(11): 1340-1407

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  • Received:April 25,2012
  • Revised:July 21,2012
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