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A launch vector for the production of vaccine antigens in plants
Authors:Konstantin Musiychuk  Natalie Stephenson  Hong Bi  Christine E. Farrance  Goran Orozovic  Maria Brodelius  Peter Brodelius  April Horsey  Natalia Ugulava  Abdel‐Moneim Shamloul  Vadim Mett  Shailaja Rabindran  Stephen J. Streatfield  Vidadi Yusibov
Affiliation:1.Fraunhofer USA Center for Molecular Biotechnology, Newark, DE, USA;2.Department of Chemistry and Biological Sciences, University of Kalmar, Kalmar, Sweden.
Abstract:Historically, most vaccines have been based on killed or live‐attenuated infectious agents. Although very successful at immunizing populations against disease, both approaches raise safety concerns and often have limited production capacity. This has resulted in increased emphasis on the development of subunit vaccines. Several recombinant systems have been considered for subunit vaccine manufacture, including plants, which offer advantages both in cost and in scale of production. We have developed a plant expression system utilizing a ‘launch vector’, which combines the advantageous features of standard agrobacterial binary plasmids and plant viral vectors, to achieve high‐level target antigen expression in plants. As an additional feature, to aid in target expression, stability and purification, we have engineered a thermostable carrier molecule to which antigens are fused. We have applied this launch vector/carrier system to engineer and express target antigens from various pathogens, including, influenza A/Vietnam/04 (H5N1) virus.
Keywords:Carrier molecule  influenza vaccine  launch vector  lichenase  plant viral expression  subunit vaccine
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