Engineering His-Tagged Senecavirus A for One-Step Purification of Viral Antigens

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Abstract

Senecavirus A (SVA) is a picornavirus that causes vesicular disease in swine, and the in-activated vaccine is used to prevent and control SVA infection. To develop a new chromatography strategy for the purification and concentration of SVA vaccine antigens, we inserted a 6×His-tag at the VP1 C-terminal of the SVA/HLJ/CHA/2016 in an infectious clone to rescue a His-tagged SVA. The constructed and rescued recombinant virus, named as rSVA-His, exhibited similar growth ki-netics to that of its parental virus. In addition, the expression of a 6×His-tag on the surface of SVA showed genetic stability in cell passages in vitro, which allowed one-step purification of SVA antigens by Ni2+ affinity columns. Furthermore, the immunogenicity of the inactivated rSVA-His was evaluated by inoculating rabbits and detecting neutralizing antibodies. The animals receiving two doses of the inactivated rSVA-His emulsified with oil adjuvant developed a high titer of neutralizing antibodies, indicating that SVA VP1 is tolerant to His-tag insertion without detriment to its antigenicity. In summary, the constructed 6×His-tagged SVA may offer a feasible approach to the affinity purification and concentration of antigens in the process of SVA inactivated vaccine pro-duction.

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Fan, J., Xiao, P., Kong, D., Liu, X., Meng, L., An, T., … Yu, L. (2022). Engineering His-Tagged Senecavirus A for One-Step Purification of Viral Antigens. Vaccines, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10020170

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