Author: Li, Shiâ€Fang; Zhao, Fuâ€Rong; Gong, Meiâ€Jiao; Shao, Junâ€Jun; Xie, Yinâ€Li; Chang, Huiâ€Yun; Zhang, Yongâ€Guang
                    Title: Antiviral activity of porcine interferon omega 7 against footâ€andâ€mouth disease virus in vitro  Cord-id: qgw46e9y  Document date: 2018_11_8
                    ID: qgw46e9y
                    
                    Snippet: Footâ€andâ€mouth disease (FMD) is a disease of worldwide economic importance, and vaccines play an important role in preventing FMDV outbreaks. However, new control strategies are still needed since FMDV outbreaks still occur in some diseaseâ€free countries. Currently, interferon (IFN)â€based strategies have been demonstrated to be an efficient biotherapeutic option against FMDV; however, interferon omega (IFNâ€Ï‰) has not yet been assessed in this capacity. Thus, this study evaluated the a
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Footâ€andâ€mouth disease (FMD) is a disease of worldwide economic importance, and vaccines play an important role in preventing FMDV outbreaks. However, new control strategies are still needed since FMDV outbreaks still occur in some diseaseâ€free countries. Currently, interferon (IFN)â€based strategies have been demonstrated to be an efficient biotherapeutic option against FMDV; however, interferon omega (IFNâ€Ï‰) has not yet been assessed in this capacity. Thus, this study evaluated the antiviral activity of porcine IFN omega 7 (PoIFNâ€Ï‰7) against FMDV. After the PoIFNâ€Ï‰7 was expressed and purified, cell proliferation assays and quantitative realâ€time reverse transciptionâ€polymerase chain reaction were used to evaluate the effective antiâ€cytopathic concentration of PoIFNâ€Ï‰7 and its effectiveness pre†and postâ€infection with FMDV in swine kidney cells (IBRSâ€2). Results showed the rHisâ€PoIFNâ€Ï‰7 fusion protein was considerably expressed using Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) strain, and the recombinant protein exhibited significant in vitro protection against FMDV, including two strains belonging to type O and A FMDV, respectively. In addition, PoIFNâ€Ï‰7 upregulated the transcription of Mx1, ISG15, OAS1, and PKR genes. These findings indicated that IFNâ€Ï‰ has the potential for serving as a useful therapeutic agent to prevent FMDV or other viral outbreaks in pigs.
 
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