1. Expression of bluetongue virus full-length VP7 protein in insect cells and its diagnostic utility for detection of antibodies to the virus infection.
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Biswas SK, Hosamani M, Chand K, Chauhan A, Ain KU, Selvarajan V, Nautiyal S, Bashir M, Hemadri D, Sharma GK, and Sreenivasa BP
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- Animals, Sf9 Cells, Baculoviridae genetics, Guinea Pigs, Goats, Recombinant Proteins immunology, Recombinant Proteins genetics, Sheep, Bluetongue virus immunology, Bluetongue virus genetics, Bluetongue diagnosis, Bluetongue immunology, Bluetongue virology, Antibodies, Viral immunology, Antibodies, Viral blood, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Viral Core Proteins immunology, Viral Core Proteins genetics
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Bluetongue (BT) is a vector-borne viral disease of multiple domestic and wild ruminants across the globe. The VP7 protein of bluetongue virus (BTV) is the major immune-dominant structural protein that is conserved across the BTV serotypes and therefore, targeted for the development of immuno-diagnostics for BT. In this study, full-length recombinant VP7 protein (rVP7) of BTV-1 was expressed in Trochoplusia ni derived insect cells (Tn5) using codon-optimized synthetic gene construct through baculovirus expression system. The seed stock of recombinant baculovirus was amplified to a high titre (>1 × 10
8 pfu/ml) at P2 and P3 in sf9 cells. The rVP7 was successfully produced and purified from infected Tn5 culture lysate for evaluation of the immuno-reactivity and its diagnostic potential. The purified protein showed strong reactivity in western blot analysis with the polyclonal immune serum produced against BTV core antigen in guinea pigs. An indirect ELISA (iELISA) was optimized by using the purified rVP7 for the detection of the group-specific antibodies to BTV in sheep and goats. The iELISA was found to be highly sensitive (98.9 %), specific (98.1 %), and reproducible (CV < 10 %) for detection of the antibodies to BTV in sheep and goat serum. The iELISA could detect the specific antibodies in naturally infected goat serum containing type-specific neutralizing antibodies to different BTV serotypes indicating the potential of the rVP7 for the development of the group-specific sero-diagnostics for BT., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2025 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2025
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