Comparative Immunogenicity in Rabbits of the Polypeptides Encoded by the 5′ Terminus of Hepatitis C Virus RNA
Autor: | Ivars Petrovskis, Natalia Petrakova, Oleg Latyshev, Juris Jansons, Maria G. Isaguliants, Irina Sominskaya, Ilva Lieknina, Marija Mihailova, Inara Akopjana, Irina Stahovska, Anastasija Dovbenko, Olesja Eliseeva |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy
Article Subject Immunology Gene Expression chemical and pharmacologic phenomena Hepacivirus Biology Antibodies Viral Epitope Immune system Gene expression Animals Immunology and Allergy Gene Immunity Cellular Viral Core Proteins Immunogenicity Antibody titer General Medicine Hepatitis C Virology Immunity Humoral 3. Good health Disease Models Animal Epitope mapping biology.protein RNA Viral Immunization Rabbits Antibody Peptides lcsh:RC581-607 Epitope Mapping Research Article |
Zdroj: | Journal of Immunology Research, Vol 2015 (2015) Journal of Immunology Research |
ISSN: | 2314-7156 2314-8861 |
Popis: | Recent studies on the primate protection from HCV infection stressed the importance of immune response against structural viral proteins. Strong immune response against nucleocapsid (core) protein was difficult to achieve, requesting further experimentation in large animals. Here, we analyzed the immunogenicity of core aa 1–173, 1–152, and 147–191 and of its main alternative reading frame product F-protein in rabbits. Core aa 147–191 was synthesized; other polypeptides were obtained by expression inE. coli. Rabbits were immunized by polypeptide primes followed by multiple boosts and screened for specific anti-protein and anti-peptide antibodies. Antibody titers to core aa 147–191 reached 105; core aa 1–152, 5 × 105; core aa 1–173 and F-protein, 106. Strong immunogenicity of the last two proteins indicated that they may compete for the induction of immune response. The C-terminally truncated core was also weakly immunogenic on the T-cell level. To enhance core-specific cellular response, we immunized rabbits with the core aa 1–152 gene forbidding F-protein formation. Repeated DNA immunization induced a weak antibody and sustained proliferative response of broad specificity confirming a gain of cellular immunogenicity. Epitopes recognized in rabbits overlapped those in HCV infection. Our data promotes the use of rabbits for the immunogenicity tests of prototype HCV vaccines. |
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