Repositorio Institucional
Repositorio Institucional
CONICET Digital
  • Inicio
  • EXPLORAR
    • AUTORES
    • DISCIPLINAS
    • COMUNIDADES
  • Estadísticas
  • Novedades
    • Noticias
    • Boletines
  • Ayuda
    • General
    • Datos de investigación
  • Acerca de
    • CONICET Digital
    • Equipo
    • Red Federal
  • Contacto
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
  • INFORMACIÓN GENERAL
  • RESUMEN
  • ESTADISTICAS
 
Artículo

Rotavirus A-specific single-domain antibodies produced in baculovirus-infected insect larvae are protective in vivo

Gómez Sebastián, Silvia; Nuñez, Maria C.; Garaicoechea, Lorena LauraIcon ; Alvarado, Carmen; Mozgovoj, Marina ValeriaIcon ; Lasa, Rodrigo; Kahl, Alan JonatanIcon ; Wigdorovitz, AndrésIcon ; Parreño, Gladys VivianaIcon ; Escribano, José M.
Fecha de publicación: 09/2012
Editorial: BioMed Central
Revista: Bmc Biotechnology
ISSN: 1472-6750
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Otras Ciencias Biológicas

Resumen

Background: Single-domain antibodies (sdAbs), also known as nanobodies or VHHs, are characterized by high stability and solubility, thus maintaining the affinity and therapeutic value provided by conventional antibodies. Given these properties, VHHs offer a novel alternative to classical antibody approaches. To date, VHHs have been produced mainly in E. coli, yeast, plants and mammalian cells. To apply the single-domain antibodies as a preventive or therapeutic strategy to control rotavirus infections in developing countries (444,000 deaths in children under 5 years of age) has to be minimized their production costs. Results: Here we describe the highly efficient expression of functional VHHs by the Improved Baculovirus Expression System (IBESW technology), which uses a baculovirus expression vector in combination with Trichoplusia ni larvae as living biofactories. Two VHHs, named 3B2 and 2KD1, specific for the inner capsid protein VP6 of Group A rotavirus, were expressed in insect larvae. The IBESW technology achieved very high expression of 3B2 and 2KD1, reaching 2.62% and 3.63% of the total soluble protein obtained from larvae, respectively. These expression levels represent up to 257 mg/L of protein extract after insect processing (1 L extract represents about 125 g of insect biomass or about 375 insect larvae). Larva-derived antibodies were fully functional when tested in vitro and in vivo, neutralizing Group A rotaviruses and protecting offspring mice against rotavirus-induced diarrhea. Conclusions: Our results open up the possibility of using insects as living biofactories (IBESW technology) for the cost-efficient production of these and other fully functional VHHs to be used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, thereby eliminating concerns regarding the use of bacterial or mammalian cells. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that insects have been used as living biofactories to produce a VHH molecule.
Palabras clave: SINGLE-DOMAIN ANTIBODIES , THERAPEUTIC MOLECULE , NEUTRALIZATION , ROTAVIRUS A
Ver el registro completo
 
Archivos asociados
Thumbnail
 
Tamaño: 541.8Kb
Formato: PDF
.
Descargar
Licencia
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Excepto donde se diga explícitamente, este item se publica bajo la siguiente descripción: Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Unported (CC BY 2.5)
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/269299
URL: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6750/12/59
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-12-59
Colecciones
Articulos(SEDE CENTRAL)
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Citación
Gómez Sebastián, Silvia; Nuñez, Maria C.; Garaicoechea, Lorena Laura; Alvarado, Carmen; Mozgovoj, Marina Valeria; et al.; Rotavirus A-specific single-domain antibodies produced in baculovirus-infected insect larvae are protective in vivo; BioMed Central; Bmc Biotechnology; 12; 1; 9-2012; 59-69
Compartir
Altmétricas
 

Enviar por e-mail
Separar cada destinatario (hasta 5) con punto y coma.
  • Facebook
  • X Conicet Digital
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Sound Cloud
  • LinkedIn

Los contenidos del CONICET están licenciados bajo Creative Commons Reconocimiento 2.5 Argentina License

https://www.conicet.gov.ar/ - CONICET

Inicio

Explorar

  • Autores
  • Disciplinas
  • Comunidades

Estadísticas

Novedades

  • Noticias
  • Boletines

Ayuda

Acerca de

  • CONICET Digital
  • Equipo
  • Red Federal

Contacto

Godoy Cruz 2290 (C1425FQB) CABA – República Argentina – Tel: +5411 4899-5400 repositorio@conicet.gov.ar
TÉRMINOS Y CONDICIONES