Pseudotyped viruses are molecular tools that can be used to study host-virus interactions and to test neutralizing activity of serum samples. In the work we present today, a general methodology to produce pseudotyped viruses, based on free plasmid, will be presented. For neutralization assays, Y-type viruses are generally used, but they are highly pathogenic and cannot be handled in a BSL-2 laboratories, rendering this system purely applicable on large scale.
The technology of pseudo viruses can be a safer alternative compared to live virus to allow the study of pathogen to host interaction and to test neutralizing activity of antibodies. Future experiments will investigate the role of specific antibodies in the maintenance of immunity after vaccination using the technology of pseudo viruses.