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Plant-based, adjuvant-free, potent multivalent vaccines for avian influenza virus via Lactococcus surface display SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Plant-based, adjuvant-free, potent multivalent vaccines for avian influenza virus via Lactococcus surface display
Authors
Song, Shi-JianShin, Gyeong-ImNoh, JinyongLee, JihoKim, Deok-HwanRyu, GyeongryulAhn, GyeongikJeon, HyungminDiao, Hai-PingPark, YoungminKim, Min GabKim, Woe-YeonKIM, YOUNGJINSohn, Eun-JuSong, Chang SeonHWANG, INHWAN
Date Issued
2021-08
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Abstract
Influenza epidemics frequently and unpredictably break out all over the world, and seriously affect the breeding industry and human activity. Inactivated and live attenuated viruses have been used as protective vaccines but exhibit high risks for biosafety. Subunit vaccines enjoy high biosafety and specificity but have a few weak points compared to inactivated virus or live attenuated virus vaccines, especially in low immunogenicity. In this study, we developed a new subunit vaccine platform for a potent, adjuvant-free, and multivalent vaccination. The ectodomains of haemagglutinins (HAs) of influenza viruses were expressed in plants as trimers (tHAs) to mimic their native forms. tHAs in plant extracts were directly used without purification for binding to inactivated Lactococcus (iLact) to produce iLact-tHAs, antigen-carrying bacteria-like particle (BLP). tHAs BLP showed strong immune responses in mice and chickens without adjuvants. Moreover, simultaneous injection of two different antigens by two different formulas, tHAH5N6 + H9N2 BLP or a combination of tHAH5N6 BLP and tHAH9N2 BLP, led to strong immune responses to both antigens. Based on these results, we propose combinations of plant-based antigen production and BLP-based delivery as a highly potent and cost-effective platform for multivalent vaccination for subunit vaccines.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/106797
DOI
10.1111/jipb.13141
ISSN
1672-9072
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, vol. 63, no. 8, page. 1505 - 1520, 2021-08
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