Immunogenicity of an S1D epitope from porcine epidemic diarrhea virus and cholera toxin B subunit fusion protein transiently expressed in infiltrated Nicotiana benthamiana leaves
Autor: | Mi-Young Kim, Nguyen-Xuan Huy, Moon Sik Yang, Nguyen Quang Duc Tien, Yong Suk Jang, Tae Geum Kim |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine Agroinfiltration Nicotiana benthamiana Horticulture Biology medicine.disease_cause 01 natural sciences Epitope 03 medical and health sciences medicine Expression vector Immunogenicity Cholera toxin PEDV biology.organism_classification Virology Fusion protein 030104 developmental biology Edible vaccine Original Article S1D Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus 010606 plant biology & botany |
Zdroj: | Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture |
ISSN: | 1573-5044 0167-6857 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11240-016-1059-5 |
Popis: | Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) belongs to the Coronaviridae family and causes acute enteritis in pigs. A fragment of the large spike glycoprotein, termed the S1D epitope (aa 636–789), alone and fused with cholera toxin B subunit, were independently cloned into plant expression vectors, yielding plasmids pMYV717 and pMYV719, respectively. Plant expression vectors were transformed into Agrobacterium tumefaciens and subsequently infiltrated into Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. The highest expression level of S1D was found at 2 days post infiltration (dpi), reached 0.04 % of total soluble protein, and rapidly decreased thereafter. The expression and assembly of CTB–S1D fusion protein were confirmed by Western blot and GM1-ELISA. The highest expression level of CTB–S1D fusion protein was 0.07 % of TSP at 4 dpi, with a rapid decrease thereafter. In the presence of p19 protein from tomato bushy stunt virus, the S1D and CTB–S1D protein levels peaked at 6 dpi and were fourfold to sevenfold higher than in the absence of p19, respectively. After oral administration of transiently expressed CTB–S1D fusion protein, or with bacterial cholera toxin or rice callus expressing mutant cholera toxin 61F, mice exhibited significantly greater serum IgG and sIgA levels against bacterial CTB and S1D antigen, peaking at week 6. Transiently expressed CTB–S1D fusion protein will be administered orally to pigs to assess the immune response against PEDV. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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