TY - JOUR
T1 - Neutralising immunogenicity of a polyepitope antigen expressed in a transgenic food plant
T2 - A novel antigen to protect against measles
AU - Bouche, Fabienne B.
AU - Marquet-Blouin, Estelle
AU - Yanagi, Yusuke
AU - Steinmetz, Andre
AU - Muller, Claude P.
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to Richard Wagner and his team (IBMP, Strassbourg) for taking care of the transgenic carrots. We also thank S. Willieme, S. Farinelle and W. Ammerlaan for technical assistance. This research was supported by a bourse BFR from the Ministère de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement Supérieur du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, to EMB, the European Union 4th Framework Programme (Project PL970242) and the CRP-Santé, Luxembourg.
PY - 2003/5/16
Y1 - 2003/5/16
N2 - Transgenic carrot plants were developed expressing a designer polyepitope combining tandem repeats of a protective loop-forming B cell epitope (H386-400) of the measles virus hemagglutinin protein with a human promiscuous, measles-unrelated T cell epitope (tt830-844). Despite the sensitivity of the loop conformation to its molecular environment, proper folding was confirmed by conformation-dependent monoclonal antibodies. The antibodies also reacted with the boiled antigen in Western blot. Immunisation of mice peritoneally with carrot plant extracts induced high titers of antibodies that crossreacted strongly with the virus. Furthermore, the sera neutralised field isolates of different geographic origins and genotypes in a modified plaque reduction neutralisation assay performed on CD150-transfected Vero cells. These results demonstrate that transgenic carrot plants can serve as an efficient expression system to produce highly immunogenic, randomly assembled polyepitope antigens. The combined features of the selected epitopes and the potential of the plant expression system may pave the way towards new vaccines against measles.
AB - Transgenic carrot plants were developed expressing a designer polyepitope combining tandem repeats of a protective loop-forming B cell epitope (H386-400) of the measles virus hemagglutinin protein with a human promiscuous, measles-unrelated T cell epitope (tt830-844). Despite the sensitivity of the loop conformation to its molecular environment, proper folding was confirmed by conformation-dependent monoclonal antibodies. The antibodies also reacted with the boiled antigen in Western blot. Immunisation of mice peritoneally with carrot plant extracts induced high titers of antibodies that crossreacted strongly with the virus. Furthermore, the sera neutralised field isolates of different geographic origins and genotypes in a modified plaque reduction neutralisation assay performed on CD150-transfected Vero cells. These results demonstrate that transgenic carrot plants can serve as an efficient expression system to produce highly immunogenic, randomly assembled polyepitope antigens. The combined features of the selected epitopes and the potential of the plant expression system may pave the way towards new vaccines against measles.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0264-410X(02)00747-8
DO - 10.1016/S0264-410X(02)00747-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 12706696
AN - SCOPUS:0037449108
SN - 0264-410X
VL - 21
SP - 2065
EP - 2072
JO - Vaccine
JF - Vaccine
IS - 17-18
ER -