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Plant Biotechnology Journal

Plant Biotechnology Journal

Volume 4 Issue 2, Pages 195 - 207

Published Online: 24 Nov 2005

Journal compilation © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd


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HIV-1 p24–immunoglobulin fusion molecule: a new strategy for plant-based protein production
Patricia Obregon 1,*, Daniel Chargelegue 1 , Pascal M. W. Drake 1 , Alessandra Prada 1 , James Nuttall 2 , Lorenzo Frigerio 2 and Julian K-C. Ma 1
  1 Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Immunology Unit, St. George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, UK
  2 Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
  * Correspondence (fax 44 208 725 3487; e-mail pobregon@sgul.ac.uk)
Copyright © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
KEYWORDS
HIV-1 p24 antigen • IgA • transgenic plants • vaccine

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We describe the engineering of a human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) p24–immunoglobulin A (IgA) antigen–antibody fusion molecule for therapeutic purposes and its enhancing effect on fused antigen expression in tobacco plants. Although many recombinant proteins have been expressed in transgenic plants as vaccine candidates, low levels of expression are a recurring problem. In this paper, using the HIV p24 core antigen as a model vaccine target, we describe a strategy for increasing the yield of a recombinant protein in plants. HIV p24 antigen was expressed as a genetic fusion with the α2 and α3 constant region sequences from human Ig α-chain and targeted to the endomembrane system. The expression of this fusion protein was detected at levels approximately 13-fold higher than HIV p24 expressed alone, and a difference in the behaviour of the two recombinant proteins during trafficking in the plant secretory pathway has been identified. Expressing the antigen within the context of α-chain Ig sequences resulted in the formation of homodimers and the antigen was correctly recognized by specific antibodies. Furthermore, the HIV p24 elicited T-cell and antibody responses in immunized mice. The use of Ig fusion partners is proposed as a generic platform technology for up-regulating the expression of antigens in plants, and may represent the first step in a strategy to design new vaccines with enhanced immunological properties.


Received 18 May 2005; revised 29 September 2005; accepted 30 September 2005

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1467-7652.2005.00171.x About DOI

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