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Molecular engineering and plant expression of an immunoglobulin heavy chain scaffold for delivery of a dengue vaccine candidate

In order to enhance vaccine uptake by the immune cells in vivo, molecular engineering approach was employed to construct a polymeric immunoglobulin G scaffold (PIGS) that incorporates multiple copies of an antigen and targets the Fc gamma receptors on antigen‐presenting cells. These self‐adjuvanting...

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Autores principales: Kim, Mi‐Young, Van Dolleweerd, Craig, Copland, Alastair, Paul, Matthew John, Hofmann, Sven, Webster, Gina R., Julik, Emily, Ceballos‐Olvera, Ivonne, Reyes‐del Valle, Jorge, Yang, Moon‐Sik, Jang, Yong‐Suk, Reljic, Rajko, Ma, Julian K.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5698049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28421694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12741
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author Kim, Mi‐Young
Van Dolleweerd, Craig
Copland, Alastair
Paul, Matthew John
Hofmann, Sven
Webster, Gina R.
Julik, Emily
Ceballos‐Olvera, Ivonne
Reyes‐del Valle, Jorge
Yang, Moon‐Sik
Jang, Yong‐Suk
Reljic, Rajko
Ma, Julian K.
author_facet Kim, Mi‐Young
Van Dolleweerd, Craig
Copland, Alastair
Paul, Matthew John
Hofmann, Sven
Webster, Gina R.
Julik, Emily
Ceballos‐Olvera, Ivonne
Reyes‐del Valle, Jorge
Yang, Moon‐Sik
Jang, Yong‐Suk
Reljic, Rajko
Ma, Julian K.
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description In order to enhance vaccine uptake by the immune cells in vivo, molecular engineering approach was employed to construct a polymeric immunoglobulin G scaffold (PIGS) that incorporates multiple copies of an antigen and targets the Fc gamma receptors on antigen‐presenting cells. These self‐adjuvanting immunogens were tested in the context of dengue infection, for which there is currently no globally licensed vaccine yet. Thus, the consensus domain III sequence (cEDIII) of dengue glycoprotein E was incorporated into PIGS and expressed in both tobacco plants and Chinese Ovary Hamster cells. Purified mouse and human cEDIII‐PIGS were fractionated by HPLC into low and high molecular weight forms, corresponding to monomers, dimers and polymers. cEDIII‐PIGS were shown to retain important Fc receptor functions associated with immunoglobulins, including binding to C1q component of the complement and the low affinity Fcγ receptor II, as well as to macrophage cells in vitro. These molecules were shown to be immunogenic in mice, with or without an adjuvant, inducing a high level IgG antibody response which showed a neutralizing potential against the dengue virus serotype 2. The cEDIII‐PIGS also induced a significant cellular immune response, IFN‐γ production and polyfunctional T cells in both the CD4(+) and CD8(+) compartments. This proof‐of‐principle study shows that the potent antibody Fc‐mediated cellular functions can be harnessed to improve vaccine design, underscoring the potential of this technology to induce and modulate a broad‐ranging immune response.
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spelling pubmed-56980492017-11-28 Molecular engineering and plant expression of an immunoglobulin heavy chain scaffold for delivery of a dengue vaccine candidate Kim, Mi‐Young Van Dolleweerd, Craig Copland, Alastair Paul, Matthew John Hofmann, Sven Webster, Gina R. Julik, Emily Ceballos‐Olvera, Ivonne Reyes‐del Valle, Jorge Yang, Moon‐Sik Jang, Yong‐Suk Reljic, Rajko Ma, Julian K. Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles In order to enhance vaccine uptake by the immune cells in vivo, molecular engineering approach was employed to construct a polymeric immunoglobulin G scaffold (PIGS) that incorporates multiple copies of an antigen and targets the Fc gamma receptors on antigen‐presenting cells. These self‐adjuvanting immunogens were tested in the context of dengue infection, for which there is currently no globally licensed vaccine yet. Thus, the consensus domain III sequence (cEDIII) of dengue glycoprotein E was incorporated into PIGS and expressed in both tobacco plants and Chinese Ovary Hamster cells. Purified mouse and human cEDIII‐PIGS were fractionated by HPLC into low and high molecular weight forms, corresponding to monomers, dimers and polymers. cEDIII‐PIGS were shown to retain important Fc receptor functions associated with immunoglobulins, including binding to C1q component of the complement and the low affinity Fcγ receptor II, as well as to macrophage cells in vitro. These molecules were shown to be immunogenic in mice, with or without an adjuvant, inducing a high level IgG antibody response which showed a neutralizing potential against the dengue virus serotype 2. The cEDIII‐PIGS also induced a significant cellular immune response, IFN‐γ production and polyfunctional T cells in both the CD4(+) and CD8(+) compartments. This proof‐of‐principle study shows that the potent antibody Fc‐mediated cellular functions can be harnessed to improve vaccine design, underscoring the potential of this technology to induce and modulate a broad‐ranging immune response. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-07-15 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5698049/ /pubmed/28421694 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12741 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Mi‐Young
Van Dolleweerd, Craig
Copland, Alastair
Paul, Matthew John
Hofmann, Sven
Webster, Gina R.
Julik, Emily
Ceballos‐Olvera, Ivonne
Reyes‐del Valle, Jorge
Yang, Moon‐Sik
Jang, Yong‐Suk
Reljic, Rajko
Ma, Julian K.
Molecular engineering and plant expression of an immunoglobulin heavy chain scaffold for delivery of a dengue vaccine candidate
title Molecular engineering and plant expression of an immunoglobulin heavy chain scaffold for delivery of a dengue vaccine candidate
title_full Molecular engineering and plant expression of an immunoglobulin heavy chain scaffold for delivery of a dengue vaccine candidate
title_fullStr Molecular engineering and plant expression of an immunoglobulin heavy chain scaffold for delivery of a dengue vaccine candidate
title_full_unstemmed Molecular engineering and plant expression of an immunoglobulin heavy chain scaffold for delivery of a dengue vaccine candidate
title_short Molecular engineering and plant expression of an immunoglobulin heavy chain scaffold for delivery of a dengue vaccine candidate
title_sort molecular engineering and plant expression of an immunoglobulin heavy chain scaffold for delivery of a dengue vaccine candidate
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5698049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28421694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12741
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