2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-30942-z
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Generation of a recombinant temperature-sensitive influenza D virus

Abstract: Influenza D virus (IDV) is a causative agent of the bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC), which is the most common and costly disease affecting the cattle industry. For developing a candidate vaccine virus against IDV, we sought to produce a temperature-sensitive strain, similar to the live attenuated, cold-adapted vaccine strain available against the influenza A virus (IAV). To this end, we produced a recombinant IDV (designated rD/OK-AL) strain by introducing mutations responsible for the adaptation of … Show more

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“…It has been found to be immunogenic and provide partial protection [52]. A recombinant IDV strain (rD/OK-AL) was generated by introducing mutations responsible for the low-temperature adaptation to the PB2 and PB1 proteins using reverse genetics [58]. Results imply that the rD/OK-AL might be a potential candidate for the development of live attenuated vaccines for IDV.…”
Section: Clinical Signs Diagnosis and Potential Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been found to be immunogenic and provide partial protection [52]. A recombinant IDV strain (rD/OK-AL) was generated by introducing mutations responsible for the low-temperature adaptation to the PB2 and PB1 proteins using reverse genetics [58]. Results imply that the rD/OK-AL might be a potential candidate for the development of live attenuated vaccines for IDV.…”
Section: Clinical Signs Diagnosis and Potential Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%