A peptide vaccine based on a B-cell epitope on the VP1 protein of enterovirus 70 induces a strong antibody response

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Enterovirus 70 (EV70) is the causative agent of acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (AHC), for which no effective vaccine is available. This study revealed a high reactivity of the N-terminal region of EV70 VP1 (VP1-1) with an anti-EV70 mouse serum. The analysis of overlapping synthetic peptides of VP1-1 identified a B-cell epitope in this region. The E-peptide (14-ANTVESEIKAELGVI-28) showing the highest reactivity with the anti-EV70 serum induced neutralizing antibodies in mice and reduced the virus titer in the eyes, suggesting that it is a candidate vaccine against AHC caused by EV70.

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Park, K. B., Lim, B. K., Ye, M. B., Chung, S. Y., & Nam, J. H. (2012). A peptide vaccine based on a B-cell epitope on the VP1 protein of enterovirus 70 induces a strong antibody response. Acta Virologica, 56(4), 337–342. https://doi.org/10.4149/av_2012_04_337

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