Genetic basis of attenuation of the Sabin type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine

  • Westrop G
  • Wareham K
  • Evans D
  • et al.
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Abstract

The poliovirus type 3 Sabin oral poliovirus vaccine strain P3/Leon/12a1b differs in nucleotide sequence from its neurovirulent progenitor P3/Leon/37 by just 10 point mutations. The contribution of each mutation to the attenuation phenotype of the vaccine strain was determined by the construction of a series of recombinant viruses from infectious cDNA clones. The neurovirulence testing of recombinant viruses indicated that the attenuation phenotype is determined by just two point mutations: a C to U in the noncoding region at position 472 and a C to U at nucleotide 2034 which results in a serine-to-phenylalanine amino acid substitution in the structural protein VP3.

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Westrop, G. D., Wareham, K. A., Evans, D. M., Dunn, G., Minor, P. D., Magrath, D. I., … Schild, G. C. (1989). Genetic basis of attenuation of the Sabin type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine. Journal of Virology, 63(3), 1338–1344. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.63.3.1338-1344.1989

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