Evaluation of immune effects of virus-like particles of recombinant GⅡ. 17 norovirus
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-5101.2018.09.007
- VernacularTitle:重组诺如病毒GⅡ.17型类病毒颗粒免疫学效果初步评价
- Author:
Yu LIANG
1
;
Fang TANG
;
Junwei HOU
;
Xuefeng ZHANG
;
Yanan HOU
;
Jing ZHANG
;
Qiming LI
Author Information
1. 1101111,北京生物制品研究所有限责任公司第六研究室
- Keywords:
Norovirus ( NoV);
GⅡ. 17 genotype;
Virus like particles ( VLPs);
Histo-blood group antigen ( HBGA)
- From:
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology
2018;38(9):691-696
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the immune effects of virus-like particles ( VLPs) assembled from the capsid protein VP1 of a recombinant norovirus ( NoV) GⅡ. 17 genotype. Methods The recombi-nant NoV GⅡ. 17 VP1 VLPs were purified, and then tested by SDS-PAGE and Western blot to analyze the purity. The size, morphology and diameter distribution of the recombinant VLPs were detected by transmis-sion electron microscopy ( TEM) and dynamic light scattering ( DLS) analyzer. The recombinant VP1 VLPs adsorbed by aluminium adjuvant were used to immunize BALB/c mice. Serum samples were collected after immunization. Specific antibody level and neutralizing antibody activity were evaluated with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA) and histo-blood group antigen ( HBGA)-VLP blocking test. Cross-reactivity of serum samples with GⅠ. 1 and GⅡ. 4 VP1 VLPs were detected. Moreover, cross-protection against GⅠ. 1 and GⅡ. 4 VP1 VLPs was analyzed. Results The purity of the recombinant NoV GⅡ. 17 VP1 VLP was greater than 90% and specific bands were detected by Western blot. TEM images and DLS experiments showed that VLPs were 30-50 nm in size with good morphology and uniformity, indicating that the recombi-nant VLPs were similar to the wildtype virus. High titers of specific antibodies were detected in serum sam-ples of the immunized mice. A certain degree of cross-reactions between serum samples and VP1 VLPs of NoV GⅠ. 1 and GⅡ. 4 were observed, but no cross-protection was detected. Conclusion The recombinant GⅡ. 17 VP1 VLPs in combination with aluminum adjuvant can induce higher titers of HBGA blocking anti-bodies in mice, suggesting that it could be used as a candidate target antigen for norovirus vaccine.