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The Highly Productive Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 Expression System as a Host for Rapid Development of Influenza Vaccines

(1) Influenza viruses constantly change and evade prior immune responses, forcing seasonal re-vaccinations with updated vaccines. Current FDA-approved vaccine manufacturing technologies are too slow and/or expensive to quickly adapt to mid-season changes in the virus or to the emergence of pandemic...

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Autores principales: Keresztes, Gabor, Baer, Mark, Alfenito, Mark R., Verwoerd, Theo C., Kovalchuk, Andriy, Wiebe, Marilyn G., Andersen, Tor Kristian, Saloheimo, Markku, Tchelet, Ronen, Kensinger, Richard, Grødeland, Gunnveig, Emalfarb, Mark
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214607
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10020148
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author Keresztes, Gabor
Baer, Mark
Alfenito, Mark R.
Verwoerd, Theo C.
Kovalchuk, Andriy
Wiebe, Marilyn G.
Andersen, Tor Kristian
Saloheimo, Markku
Tchelet, Ronen
Kensinger, Richard
Grødeland, Gunnveig
Emalfarb, Mark
author_facet Keresztes, Gabor
Baer, Mark
Alfenito, Mark R.
Verwoerd, Theo C.
Kovalchuk, Andriy
Wiebe, Marilyn G.
Andersen, Tor Kristian
Saloheimo, Markku
Tchelet, Ronen
Kensinger, Richard
Grødeland, Gunnveig
Emalfarb, Mark
author_sort Keresztes, Gabor
collection PubMed
description (1) Influenza viruses constantly change and evade prior immune responses, forcing seasonal re-vaccinations with updated vaccines. Current FDA-approved vaccine manufacturing technologies are too slow and/or expensive to quickly adapt to mid-season changes in the virus or to the emergence of pandemic strains. Therefore, cost-effective vaccine technologies that can quickly adapt to newly emerged strains are desirable. (2) The filamentous fungal host Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 (C1, formerly Myceliophthora thermophila) offers a highly efficient and cost-effective alternative to reliably produce immunogens of vaccine quality at large scale. (3) We showed the utility of the C1 system expressing hemagglutinin (HA) and a HA fusion protein from different H1N1 influenza A virus strains. Mice vaccinated with the C1-derived HA proteins elicited anti-HA immune responses similar, or stronger than mice vaccinated with HA products derived from prototypical expression systems. A challenge study demonstrated that vaccinated mice were protected against the aggressive homologous viral challenge. (4) The C1 expression system is proposed as part of a set of protein expression systems for plug-and-play vaccine manufacturing platforms. Upon the emergence of pathogens of concern these platforms could serve as a quick solution for producing enough vaccines for immunizing the world population in a much shorter time and more affordably than is possible with current platforms.
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spelling pubmed-88779612022-02-26 The Highly Productive Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 Expression System as a Host for Rapid Development of Influenza Vaccines Keresztes, Gabor Baer, Mark Alfenito, Mark R. Verwoerd, Theo C. Kovalchuk, Andriy Wiebe, Marilyn G. Andersen, Tor Kristian Saloheimo, Markku Tchelet, Ronen Kensinger, Richard Grødeland, Gunnveig Emalfarb, Mark Vaccines (Basel) Article (1) Influenza viruses constantly change and evade prior immune responses, forcing seasonal re-vaccinations with updated vaccines. Current FDA-approved vaccine manufacturing technologies are too slow and/or expensive to quickly adapt to mid-season changes in the virus or to the emergence of pandemic strains. Therefore, cost-effective vaccine technologies that can quickly adapt to newly emerged strains are desirable. (2) The filamentous fungal host Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 (C1, formerly Myceliophthora thermophila) offers a highly efficient and cost-effective alternative to reliably produce immunogens of vaccine quality at large scale. (3) We showed the utility of the C1 system expressing hemagglutinin (HA) and a HA fusion protein from different H1N1 influenza A virus strains. Mice vaccinated with the C1-derived HA proteins elicited anti-HA immune responses similar, or stronger than mice vaccinated with HA products derived from prototypical expression systems. A challenge study demonstrated that vaccinated mice were protected against the aggressive homologous viral challenge. (4) The C1 expression system is proposed as part of a set of protein expression systems for plug-and-play vaccine manufacturing platforms. Upon the emergence of pathogens of concern these platforms could serve as a quick solution for producing enough vaccines for immunizing the world population in a much shorter time and more affordably than is possible with current platforms. MDPI 2022-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8877961/ /pubmed/35214607 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10020148 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Keresztes, Gabor
Baer, Mark
Alfenito, Mark R.
Verwoerd, Theo C.
Kovalchuk, Andriy
Wiebe, Marilyn G.
Andersen, Tor Kristian
Saloheimo, Markku
Tchelet, Ronen
Kensinger, Richard
Grødeland, Gunnveig
Emalfarb, Mark
The Highly Productive Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 Expression System as a Host for Rapid Development of Influenza Vaccines
title The Highly Productive Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 Expression System as a Host for Rapid Development of Influenza Vaccines
title_full The Highly Productive Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 Expression System as a Host for Rapid Development of Influenza Vaccines
title_fullStr The Highly Productive Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 Expression System as a Host for Rapid Development of Influenza Vaccines
title_full_unstemmed The Highly Productive Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 Expression System as a Host for Rapid Development of Influenza Vaccines
title_short The Highly Productive Thermothelomyces heterothallica C1 Expression System as a Host for Rapid Development of Influenza Vaccines
title_sort highly productive thermothelomyces heterothallica c1 expression system as a host for rapid development of influenza vaccines
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214607
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10020148
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