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Improved Production Efficiency of Virus-Like Particles by the Baculovirus Expression Vector System

Vaccines based on virus-like particles (VLPs) have proven effective in humans and animals. In this regard, the baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) is one of the technologies of choice to generate such highly immunogenic vaccines. The extended use of these vaccines for human and animal popula...

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Autores principales: López-Vidal, Javier, Gómez-Sebastián, Silvia, Bárcena, Juan, Nuñez, Maria del Carmen, Martínez-Alonso, Diego, Dudognon, Benoit, Guijarro, Eva, Escribano, José M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4601761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26458221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140039
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author López-Vidal, Javier
Gómez-Sebastián, Silvia
Bárcena, Juan
Nuñez, Maria del Carmen
Martínez-Alonso, Diego
Dudognon, Benoit
Guijarro, Eva
Escribano, José M.
author_facet López-Vidal, Javier
Gómez-Sebastián, Silvia
Bárcena, Juan
Nuñez, Maria del Carmen
Martínez-Alonso, Diego
Dudognon, Benoit
Guijarro, Eva
Escribano, José M.
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description Vaccines based on virus-like particles (VLPs) have proven effective in humans and animals. In this regard, the baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) is one of the technologies of choice to generate such highly immunogenic vaccines. The extended use of these vaccines for human and animal populations is constrained because of high production costs, therefore a significant improvement in productivity is crucial to ensure their commercial viability. Here we describe the use of the previously described baculovirus expression cassette, called TB, to model the production of two VLP-forming vaccine antigens in insect cells. Capsid proteins from porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2 Cap) and from the calicivirus that causes rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHDV VP60) were expressed in insect cells using baculoviruses genetically engineered with the TB expression cassette. Productivity was compared to that obtained using standard counterpart vectors expressing the same proteins under the control of the polyhedrin promoter. Our results demonstrate that the use of the TB expression cassette increased the production yields of these vaccine antigens by around 300% with respect to the standard vectors. The recombinant proteins produced by TB-modified vectors were fully functional, forming VLPs identical in size and shape to those generated by the standard baculoviruses, as determined by electron microscopy analysis. The use of the TB expression cassette implies a simple modification of the baculovirus vectors that significantly improves the cost efficiency of VLP-based vaccine production, thereby facilitating the commercial viability and broad application of these vaccines for human and animal health.
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spelling pubmed-46017612015-10-20 Improved Production Efficiency of Virus-Like Particles by the Baculovirus Expression Vector System López-Vidal, Javier Gómez-Sebastián, Silvia Bárcena, Juan Nuñez, Maria del Carmen Martínez-Alonso, Diego Dudognon, Benoit Guijarro, Eva Escribano, José M. PLoS One Research Article Vaccines based on virus-like particles (VLPs) have proven effective in humans and animals. In this regard, the baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) is one of the technologies of choice to generate such highly immunogenic vaccines. The extended use of these vaccines for human and animal populations is constrained because of high production costs, therefore a significant improvement in productivity is crucial to ensure their commercial viability. Here we describe the use of the previously described baculovirus expression cassette, called TB, to model the production of two VLP-forming vaccine antigens in insect cells. Capsid proteins from porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2 Cap) and from the calicivirus that causes rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHDV VP60) were expressed in insect cells using baculoviruses genetically engineered with the TB expression cassette. Productivity was compared to that obtained using standard counterpart vectors expressing the same proteins under the control of the polyhedrin promoter. Our results demonstrate that the use of the TB expression cassette increased the production yields of these vaccine antigens by around 300% with respect to the standard vectors. The recombinant proteins produced by TB-modified vectors were fully functional, forming VLPs identical in size and shape to those generated by the standard baculoviruses, as determined by electron microscopy analysis. The use of the TB expression cassette implies a simple modification of the baculovirus vectors that significantly improves the cost efficiency of VLP-based vaccine production, thereby facilitating the commercial viability and broad application of these vaccines for human and animal health. Public Library of Science 2015-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4601761/ /pubmed/26458221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140039 Text en © 2015 López-Vidal et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gómez-Sebastián, Silvia
Bárcena, Juan
Nuñez, Maria del Carmen
Martínez-Alonso, Diego
Dudognon, Benoit
Guijarro, Eva
Escribano, José M.
Improved Production Efficiency of Virus-Like Particles by the Baculovirus Expression Vector System
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title_sort improved production efficiency of virus-like particles by the baculovirus expression vector system
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140039
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