An optimized expression vector for improving the yield of dengue virus-like particles from transfected insect cells

Recombinant virus-like particles (rVLPs) of flaviviruses are non-infectious particles released from cells expressing the envelope glycoproteins prM and E. Dengue virus rVLPs are recognized as a potential vaccine candidate, but large scale production of these particles is hindered by low yields and t...

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Main Authors: Charoensri N., Suphatrakul A., Sriburi R., Yasanga T., Junjhon J., Keelapang P., Utaipat U., Puttikhunt C., Kasinrerk W., Malasit P., Sittisombut N.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-17522014-08-30T02:00:03Z An optimized expression vector for improving the yield of dengue virus-like particles from transfected insect cells Charoensri N. Suphatrakul A. Sriburi R. Yasanga T. Junjhon J. Keelapang P. Utaipat U. Puttikhunt C. Kasinrerk W. Malasit P. Sittisombut N. Recombinant virus-like particles (rVLPs) of flaviviruses are non-infectious particles released from cells expressing the envelope glycoproteins prM and E. Dengue virus rVLPs are recognized as a potential vaccine candidate, but large scale production of these particles is hindered by low yields and the occurrence of cytopathic effects. In an approach to improve the yield of rVLPs from transfected insect cells, several components of a dengue serotype 2 virus prM. +. E expression cassette were modified and the effect of these modifications was assessed during transient expression. Enhancement of extracellular rVLP levels by simultaneous substitutions of the prM signal peptide and the stem-anchor region of E with homologous cellular and viral counterparts, respectively, was further augmented by codon optimization. Extensive formation of multinucleated cells following transfection with the codon-optimized expression cassette was abrogated by introducing an E fusion loop mutation. This mutation also helped restore the extracellular E levels affected negatively by alteration of a charged residue at the pr-M junction, which was intended to promote maturation of rVLPs during export. Optimized expression cassettes generated in this multiple add-on modification approach should be useful in the generation of stably expressing clones and production of dengue virus rVLPs for immunogenicity studies. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. 2014-08-30T02:00:03Z 2014-08-30T02:00:03Z 2014 Article 18790984 10.1016/j.jviromet.2014.04.019 JVMED http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84902001370&partnerID=40&md5=1cd1e3045a0423ee62f7562b3ddf6966 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1752 English Elsevier
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description Recombinant virus-like particles (rVLPs) of flaviviruses are non-infectious particles released from cells expressing the envelope glycoproteins prM and E. Dengue virus rVLPs are recognized as a potential vaccine candidate, but large scale production of these particles is hindered by low yields and the occurrence of cytopathic effects. In an approach to improve the yield of rVLPs from transfected insect cells, several components of a dengue serotype 2 virus prM. +. E expression cassette were modified and the effect of these modifications was assessed during transient expression. Enhancement of extracellular rVLP levels by simultaneous substitutions of the prM signal peptide and the stem-anchor region of E with homologous cellular and viral counterparts, respectively, was further augmented by codon optimization. Extensive formation of multinucleated cells following transfection with the codon-optimized expression cassette was abrogated by introducing an E fusion loop mutation. This mutation also helped restore the extracellular E levels affected negatively by alteration of a charged residue at the pr-M junction, which was intended to promote maturation of rVLPs during export. Optimized expression cassettes generated in this multiple add-on modification approach should be useful in the generation of stably expressing clones and production of dengue virus rVLPs for immunogenicity studies. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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author Charoensri N.
Suphatrakul A.
Sriburi R.
Yasanga T.
Junjhon J.
Keelapang P.
Utaipat U.
Puttikhunt C.
Kasinrerk W.
Malasit P.
Sittisombut N.
spellingShingle Charoensri N.
Suphatrakul A.
Sriburi R.
Yasanga T.
Junjhon J.
Keelapang P.
Utaipat U.
Puttikhunt C.
Kasinrerk W.
Malasit P.
Sittisombut N.
An optimized expression vector for improving the yield of dengue virus-like particles from transfected insect cells
author_facet Charoensri N.
Suphatrakul A.
Sriburi R.
Yasanga T.
Junjhon J.
Keelapang P.
Utaipat U.
Puttikhunt C.
Kasinrerk W.
Malasit P.
Sittisombut N.
author_sort Charoensri N.
title An optimized expression vector for improving the yield of dengue virus-like particles from transfected insect cells
title_short An optimized expression vector for improving the yield of dengue virus-like particles from transfected insect cells
title_full An optimized expression vector for improving the yield of dengue virus-like particles from transfected insect cells
title_fullStr An optimized expression vector for improving the yield of dengue virus-like particles from transfected insect cells
title_full_unstemmed An optimized expression vector for improving the yield of dengue virus-like particles from transfected insect cells
title_sort optimized expression vector for improving the yield of dengue virus-like particles from transfected insect cells
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2014
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