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The L1 protein of human papilloma virus 16 expressed by a fowlpox virus recombinant can assemble into virus-like particles in mammalian cell lines but elicits a non-neutralising humoral response.

Massimiliano Bissa1, Carlo Zanotto2, Sole Pacchioni3, Luca Volonté4, Aldo Venuti5, David Lembo6, Carlo De Giuli Morghen7, Antonia Radaelli8.   

Abstract

Human papilloma virus (HPV)-16 is the prevalent genotype associated with cervical tumours. Virus-like-particle (VLP)-based vaccines have proven to be effective in limiting new infections of high-risk HPVs, but their high cost has hampered their use, especially in the poor developing countries. Avipox-based recombinants are replication-restricted to avian species and represent efficient and safe vectors also for immunocompromised hosts, as they can elicit a complete immune response. A new fowlpox virus recombinant encoding HPV-L1 (FPL1) was engineered and evaluated side-by-side with a FP recombinant co-expressing L1 and green fluorescent protein (FPL1GFP) for correct expression of L1 in vitro in different cell lines, as confirmed by Western blotting, immunofluorescence, real-time PCR, and electron microscopy. Mice were also immunised to determine its immunogenicity. Here, we demonstrate that the FPL1 recombinant better expresses L1 in the absence of GFP, correctly assembles structured capsomers into VLPs, and elicits an immune response in a preclinical animal model. To our knowledge, this is the first report of HPV VLPs assembled in eukaryotic cells using an avipox recombinant.
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Keywords:  Fowlpox virus; HPV; L1 protein; Recombinant vaccines; VLPs

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25660110     DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2015.01.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


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1.  Construction and immune protection evaluation of recombinant virus expressing Newcastle disease virus F protein by the largest intergenic region of fowlpox virus NX10.

Authors:  Yan Zhao; Zongxi Han; Xiaocai Zhang; Xuemei Zhang; Junfeng Sun; Deying Ma; Shengwang Liu
Journal:  Virus Genes       Date:  2020-10-03       Impact factor: 2.332

2.  Benzamide Derivatives Targeting the Cell Division Protein FtsZ: Modifications of the Linker and the Benzodioxane Scaffold and Their Effects on Antimicrobial Activity.

Authors:  Valentina Straniero; Lorenzo Suigo; Andrea Casiraghi; Victor Sebastián-Pérez; Martina Hrast; Carlo Zanotto; Irena Zdovc; Carlo De Giuli Morghen; Antonia Radaelli; Ermanno Valoti
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2020-04-04
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