1. New formulation of a recombinant anthrax vaccine stabilised with structurally modified plant viruses.
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Granovskiy DL, Ryabchevskaya EM, Evtushenko EA, Kondakova OA, Arkhipenko MV, Kravchenko TB, Bakhteeva IV, Timofeev VS, Nikitin NA, and Karpova OV
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Anthrax is a disease caused by Bacillus anthracis . The most promising approach to the development of anthrax vaccine is use of the anthrax protective antigen (PA). At the same time, recombinant PA is a very unstable protein. Previously, the authors have designed a stable modified recombinant anthrax protective antigen with inactivated proteolytic sites and substituted deamidation sites (rPA83m). As a second approach to recombinant PA stabilisation, plant virus spherical particles (SPs) were used as a stabiliser. The combination of these two approaches was shown to be the most effective. Here, the authors report the results of a detailed study of the stability, immunogenicity and protectiveness of rPA83m + SPs compositions. These compositions were shown to be stable, provided high anti-rPA83m antibody titres in guinea pigs and were able to protect them from a fully virulent 81/1 Bacillus anthracis strain. Given these facts, the formulation of rPA83m + SPs compositions is considered to be a prospective anthrax vaccine candidate., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Granovskiy, Ryabchevskaya, Evtushenko, Kondakova, Arkhipenko, Kravchenko, Bakhteeva, Timofeev, Nikitin and Karpova.)
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- 2022
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