The use of Vaccinia virus (VACV) as a preventive vaccine against variola, the etiological agent of smallpox, led to the eradication of smallpox as a human disease. The L1 protein, a myristylated transmembrane protein present on the surface of mature virions, plays a significant role in infection and morphogenesis, is well-conserved in all orthopoxviruses, and is the target of neutralizing antibodies. DNA recombinant vaccines expressing this protein were successfully used, but they showed lower efficacy in non-human and human primates when used alone, and viral-vectored fowlpox vaccines were already proved to increase immunogenicity when used as a boost. Here, we constructed a novel fowlpox-based recombinant (FPtPA-L1R), in which the tissue plasminogen activator signal sequence was linked to the 5 ' end of the L1R gene to drive the L1 protein into the cellular secretion pathway. FPtPA-L1R expresses a functional heterologous protein that can be immunoprecipitated by hyperimmune rabbit serum. The protein shows cytoplasmic and membrane subcellular localizations and long-lasting expression in CEF, non-human primate Vero and human MRC-5 cells. The tissue plasminogen activator signal sequence can thus contribute significantly to the expression of the L1 protein and may enhance the immunogenicity of a putative DNA/FP prime-boost vaccine.

Enhanced expression of the L1R gene of vaccinia virus by the tPA signal sequence inserted in a fowlpox-based recombinant vaccine / A. Radaelli, C. Zanotto, C. Brambilla, T. Adami, C. De Giuli Morghen. - In: VACCINES. - ISSN 2076-393X. - 12:10(2024 Sep 29), pp. 1115.1-1115.12. [10.3390/vaccines12101115]

Enhanced expression of the L1R gene of vaccinia virus by the tPA signal sequence inserted in a fowlpox-based recombinant vaccine

A. Radaelli
Co-primo
Conceptualization
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C. Zanotto
Co-primo
Investigation
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2024

Abstract

The use of Vaccinia virus (VACV) as a preventive vaccine against variola, the etiological agent of smallpox, led to the eradication of smallpox as a human disease. The L1 protein, a myristylated transmembrane protein present on the surface of mature virions, plays a significant role in infection and morphogenesis, is well-conserved in all orthopoxviruses, and is the target of neutralizing antibodies. DNA recombinant vaccines expressing this protein were successfully used, but they showed lower efficacy in non-human and human primates when used alone, and viral-vectored fowlpox vaccines were already proved to increase immunogenicity when used as a boost. Here, we constructed a novel fowlpox-based recombinant (FPtPA-L1R), in which the tissue plasminogen activator signal sequence was linked to the 5 ' end of the L1R gene to drive the L1 protein into the cellular secretion pathway. FPtPA-L1R expresses a functional heterologous protein that can be immunoprecipitated by hyperimmune rabbit serum. The protein shows cytoplasmic and membrane subcellular localizations and long-lasting expression in CEF, non-human primate Vero and human MRC-5 cells. The tissue plasminogen activator signal sequence can thus contribute significantly to the expression of the L1 protein and may enhance the immunogenicity of a putative DNA/FP prime-boost vaccine.
tissue plasminogen activator signal sequence (tPA); vaccinia virus L1 protein; monkeypox virus; fowlpox virus recombinant vaccines; immunogenicity enhancement
Settore BIOS-15/A - Microbiologia
   Early Detection and Diagnosis of Emerging Biological Threats
   NATO - NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
   G5486
29-set-2024
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