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. 1987 Jul;84(13):4626-30.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.13.4626.

Recombinant adenovirus induces antibody response to hepatitis B virus surface antigen in hamsters

Recombinant adenovirus induces antibody response to hepatitis B virus surface antigen in hamsters

J E Morin et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1987 Jul.

Abstract

Recombinant adenoviruses carrying the hepatitis B virus surface antigen coding sequence in the adenovirus E3 region were constructed using DNA from either adenovirus type 5 or an adenovirus type 5 E3-region deletion mutant. Both of these recombinant adenoviruses replicated as efficiently as wild-type adenovirus in all human cells tested, including the human diploid cell strain WI-38. This indicates that insertion of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen gene into the E3 region does not significantly affect viral replication. Human cells infected with these recombinant adenoviruses secreted immunoreactive hepatitis B virus surface antigen. Since a practical small animal model for human adenoviruses was lacking, a hamster model was developed to evaluate the immunogenic potential of these recombinant adenoviruses. Upon intranasal inoculation, both wild-type adenovirus and the adenovirus E3-region deletion mutant replicated in the lungs of these animals and induced an antibody response against adenovirus. Hamsters similarly immunized with the live recombinant adenoviruses produced antibody against both adenovirus and hepatitis B virus surface antigen.

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