Expression of recombinant rotavirus proteins harboring antigenic epitopes of the hepatitis A virus polyprotein in insect cells

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Rotavirus and hepatitis A virus (HAV) spread by the fecal-oral route and infections are important in public health, especially in developing countries. Here, two antigenic epitopes of the HAV polyprotein, domain 2 (D2) and domain 3 (D3), were recombined with rotavirus VP7, generating D2/VP7 and D3/VP7, cloned in a baculovirus expression system, and expressed in Spodoptera frugiperda 9 (Sf9) insect cells. All were highly expressed, with peak expression 2 days post-infection. Western blotting and ELISA revealed that two chimeric proteins were antigenic, but only D2/VP7 was immunogenic and elicited neutralizing antibody responses against rotavirus and HAV by neutralization assay, implicating D2/VP7 as a multivalent subunit-vaccine Candidate for preventing both rotavirus and HAV infections. © 2012 The Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology.

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Than, V. T., Baek, I. H., Lee, H. Y., Kim, J. B., Shon, D. H., Chung, I. S., & Kim, W. (2012). Expression of recombinant rotavirus proteins harboring antigenic epitopes of the hepatitis A virus polyprotein in insect cells. Biomolecules and Therapeutics, 20(3), 320–325. https://doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2012.20.3.320

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