Maternal transfer of antibodies to the offspring after mice immunization with insect larvae-derived recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF-2 proteins

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a major cause of acute hepatitis in humans, causing outbreaks and epidemics in regions with sub-optimal sanitary conditions, in many of which it is endemic. Nowadays there is no specific therapy or licensed vaccines against HEV infection. In this study, we have analyzed in mice the immunogenicity of HEV open-reading frame 2 (ORF-2) protein, and a truncated form of it lacking the first 111 amino acids, efficiently expressed in an improved baculovirus-based technology using insects as living biofactories. Both recombinant proteins elicited high and long-lasting specific anti HEV antibodies. Passive transfer of immunity from immunized mothers to their offspring was demonstrated to occur both by transplacental and lactation routes. These results indicate that these insect-derived immunogens constitute low-cost potential vaccine candidate to be further evaluated. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

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Main Authors: Jiménez De Oya, Nereida, Alonso-Padilla, J., Blázquez Martín, Ana Belén, Escribano Romero, Estela, Escribano, J. M., Saiz Calahorra, Juan Carlos
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011
Subjects:Vaccine, Passive immune transfer, Insect biofactories,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2182
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290477
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2904772023-02-17T12:26:05Z Maternal transfer of antibodies to the offspring after mice immunization with insect larvae-derived recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF-2 proteins Jiménez De Oya, Nereida Alonso-Padilla, J. Blázquez Martín, Ana Belén Escribano Romero, Estela Escribano, J. M. Saiz Calahorra, Juan Carlos Vaccine Passive immune transfer Insect biofactories Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a major cause of acute hepatitis in humans, causing outbreaks and epidemics in regions with sub-optimal sanitary conditions, in many of which it is endemic. Nowadays there is no specific therapy or licensed vaccines against HEV infection. In this study, we have analyzed in mice the immunogenicity of HEV open-reading frame 2 (ORF-2) protein, and a truncated form of it lacking the first 111 amino acids, efficiently expressed in an improved baculovirus-based technology using insects as living biofactories. Both recombinant proteins elicited high and long-lasting specific anti HEV antibodies. Passive transfer of immunity from immunized mothers to their offspring was demonstrated to occur both by transplacental and lactation routes. These results indicate that these insect-derived immunogens constitute low-cost potential vaccine candidate to be further evaluated. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. 2023-02-17T12:26:05Z 2023-02-17T12:26:05Z 2011 artículo Virus Research 158(1-2): 28-32 (2011) 0168-1702 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2182 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290477 10.1016/j.virusres.2011.02.019 1872-7492 en none Elsevier
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topic Vaccine
Passive immune transfer
Insect biofactories
Vaccine
Passive immune transfer
Insect biofactories
spellingShingle Vaccine
Passive immune transfer
Insect biofactories
Vaccine
Passive immune transfer
Insect biofactories
Jiménez De Oya, Nereida
Alonso-Padilla, J.
Blázquez Martín, Ana Belén
Escribano Romero, Estela
Escribano, J. M.
Saiz Calahorra, Juan Carlos
Maternal transfer of antibodies to the offspring after mice immunization with insect larvae-derived recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF-2 proteins
description Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a major cause of acute hepatitis in humans, causing outbreaks and epidemics in regions with sub-optimal sanitary conditions, in many of which it is endemic. Nowadays there is no specific therapy or licensed vaccines against HEV infection. In this study, we have analyzed in mice the immunogenicity of HEV open-reading frame 2 (ORF-2) protein, and a truncated form of it lacking the first 111 amino acids, efficiently expressed in an improved baculovirus-based technology using insects as living biofactories. Both recombinant proteins elicited high and long-lasting specific anti HEV antibodies. Passive transfer of immunity from immunized mothers to their offspring was demonstrated to occur both by transplacental and lactation routes. These results indicate that these insect-derived immunogens constitute low-cost potential vaccine candidate to be further evaluated. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
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topic_facet Vaccine
Passive immune transfer
Insect biofactories
author Jiménez De Oya, Nereida
Alonso-Padilla, J.
Blázquez Martín, Ana Belén
Escribano Romero, Estela
Escribano, J. M.
Saiz Calahorra, Juan Carlos
author_facet Jiménez De Oya, Nereida
Alonso-Padilla, J.
Blázquez Martín, Ana Belén
Escribano Romero, Estela
Escribano, J. M.
Saiz Calahorra, Juan Carlos
author_sort Jiménez De Oya, Nereida
title Maternal transfer of antibodies to the offspring after mice immunization with insect larvae-derived recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF-2 proteins
title_short Maternal transfer of antibodies to the offspring after mice immunization with insect larvae-derived recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF-2 proteins
title_full Maternal transfer of antibodies to the offspring after mice immunization with insect larvae-derived recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF-2 proteins
title_fullStr Maternal transfer of antibodies to the offspring after mice immunization with insect larvae-derived recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF-2 proteins
title_full_unstemmed Maternal transfer of antibodies to the offspring after mice immunization with insect larvae-derived recombinant hepatitis E virus ORF-2 proteins
title_sort maternal transfer of antibodies to the offspring after mice immunization with insect larvae-derived recombinant hepatitis e virus orf-2 proteins
publisher Elsevier
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http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290477
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