2010
DOI: 10.1155/2010/274346
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Expression and Immunogenicity of the Mycobacterial Ag85B/ESAT-6 Antigens Produced in Transgenic Plants by Elastin-Like Peptide Fusion Strategy

Abstract: This study explored a novel system combining plant-based production and the elastin-like peptide (ELP) fusion strategy to produce vaccinal antigens against tuberculosis. Transgenic tobacco plants expressing the mycobacterial antigens Ag85B and ESAT-6 fused to ELP (TBAg-ELP) were generated. Purified TBAg-ELP was obtained by the highly efficient, cost-effective, inverse transition cycling (ICT) method and tested in mice. Furthermore, safety and immunogenicity of the crude tobacco leaf extracts were assessed in p… Show more

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“…The preferential IgG binding to rSj67 (4.7-fold greater median fluorescence) in the sera of 13 schistosomiasis japonica infected volunteers relative to five uninfected controls was confirmed using bead-based ELISA. Additional diseases for which potential ELP-based vaccines are being explored include tuberculosis [157, 158], influenza[159, 160], and Psittacine beak and feather disease[161]. …”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preferential IgG binding to rSj67 (4.7-fold greater median fluorescence) in the sera of 13 schistosomiasis japonica infected volunteers relative to five uninfected controls was confirmed using bead-based ELISA. Additional diseases for which potential ELP-based vaccines are being explored include tuberculosis [157, 158], influenza[159, 160], and Psittacine beak and feather disease[161]. …”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The efforts on plant-derived vaccines against human diseases using this approach are limited. One of the few studies comprises the M. tuberculosis antigens Ag85B and ESAT-6, which were fused to ELP and expressed in transgenic tobacco [96]. The subcutaneous immunization of mice with either 5 g or 10 g of ICs on days 0, 14, and 28; induced long-lasting humoral immune responses after 84 days.…”
Section: Elastin-like Polypeptide Fusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined bTB and brucellosis vaccines are more efficacious than either vaccine component alone in cattle (Hu et al 2009a(Hu et al , b, 2010. Similarly, there is progress in modeling different brucellosis vaccine strategies in Yellowstone National Park (Treanor et al 2010;White et al 2011) and in vaccine-delivery mechanisms, including injectable (Denisov et al 2010) and oral plant-based formulations (Musiychuk et al 2005;Rigano et al 2006;Streatfield 2006;Floss et al 2010). Plant-based, purified, subunit vaccines could potentially be applied in forage crops, such as alfalfa or clover, for mass vaccination delivery to freeranging bison herds (Rigano et al 2006).…”
Section: Genetic Salvage Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%