Author: Almazán, Fernando; DeDiego, Marta L.; Sola, Isabel; Zuñiga, Sonia; Nieto-Torres, Jose L.; Marquez-Jurado, Silvia; Andrés, German; Enjuanes, Luis
Title: Engineering a Replication-Competent, Propagation-Defective Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus as a Vaccine Candidate Document date: 2013_9_10
ID: 14yfs4pa_25
Snippet: MERS-CoV infects mucosal areas in the lungs and, probably, the enteric tract. Mucosal immunity in a specific tissue, such as in lung infections with MERS-CoV, is optimally induced by local stimulation. Therefore, immunization with live attenuated forms of rMERS-CoV-⌬E virus grown in a packaging cell line providing the E protein in trans may be a convenient option, particularly in comparison with purified MERS-CoV antigens, such as the S protein.....
Document: MERS-CoV infects mucosal areas in the lungs and, probably, the enteric tract. Mucosal immunity in a specific tissue, such as in lung infections with MERS-CoV, is optimally induced by local stimulation. Therefore, immunization with live attenuated forms of rMERS-CoV-⌬E virus grown in a packaging cell line providing the E protein in trans may be a convenient option, particularly in comparison with purified MERS-CoV antigens, such as the S protein, that could serve as a subunit vaccine.
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