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Translational fusion of chloroplast-expressed human papillomavirus type 16 L1 capsid protein enhances antigen accumulation in transplastomic tobacco

Authors :
Nunzia Scotti
Teodoro Cardi
Maria Lina Tornesello
P. Lenzi
Angelo De Stradis
Fiammetta Alagna
Franco M. Buonaguro
Alessandro Vitale
Andrea Pompa
L. M. Monti
Stefania Grillo
Pal Maliga
Lenzi, P.
Scotti, N.
Alagna, F.
Tornesello, M. L.
Pompa, A.
Vitale, A.
De Stradis, A.
Monti, Luigi
Grillo, S.
Buonaguro, F.
Maliga, P.
Cardi, T.
Source :
Transgenic research 17 (2008): 1091–1102. doi:10.1007/s11248-008-9186-3, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Lenzi P., Scotti N., Alagna F., Tornesello M.L., Pompa A., Vitale A., De Stradis A., Monti L., Grillo S., Buonaguro F.M., Maliga P., Cardi T./titolo:Translational fusion of chloroplast-expressed human papillomavirus type 16 L1 capsid protein enhances antigen accumulation in transplastomic tobacco/doi:10.1007%2Fs11248-008-9186-3/rivista:Transgenic research/anno:2008/pagina_da:1091/pagina_a:1102/intervallo_pagine:1091–1102/volume:17
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the causal agent of cervical cancer, one of the most common causes of death for women. The major capsid L1 protein self-assembles in Virus Like Particles (VLPs), which are highly immunogenic and suitable for vaccine production. In this study, a plastid transformation approach was assessed in order to produce a plant-based HPV-16 L1 vaccine. Transplastomic plants were obtained after transformation with vectors carrying a chimeric gene encoding the L1 protein either as the native viral (L1(v) gene) or a synthetic sequence optimized for expression in plant plastids (L1(pt) gene) under control of plastid expression signals. The L1 mRNA was detected in plastids and the L1 antigen accumulated up to 1.5% total leaf proteins only when vectors included the 5'-UTR and a short N-terminal coding segment (Downstream Box) of a plastid gene. The half-life of the engineered L1 protein, determined by pulse-chase experiments, is at least 8 h. Formation of immunogenic VLPs in chloroplasts was confirmed by capture ELISA assay using antibodies recognizing conformational epitopes and by electron microscopy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transgenic research 17 (2008): 1091–1102. doi:10.1007/s11248-008-9186-3, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Lenzi P., Scotti N., Alagna F., Tornesello M.L., Pompa A., Vitale A., De Stradis A., Monti L., Grillo S., Buonaguro F.M., Maliga P., Cardi T./titolo:Translational fusion of chloroplast-expressed human papillomavirus type 16 L1 capsid protein enhances antigen accumulation in transplastomic tobacco/doi:10.1007%2Fs11248-008-9186-3/rivista:Transgenic research/anno:2008/pagina_da:1091/pagina_a:1102/intervallo_pagine:1091–1102/volume:17
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....238b6c64749a0338f9d7ef56e53590d3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11248-008-9186-3