High-Throughput Production of Influenza Virus-Like Particle (VLP) Array by Using VLP-factory
(TM), a MultiBac Baculoviral Genome Customized for Enveloped VLP Expression
Sari-Ak, Duygu ✉; Bahrami, Shervin; Laska, Magdalena J.; Drncova, Petra; Fitzgerald, Daniel J.; Schaffitzel, Christiane; Garzoni, Frederic; Berger, Imre
Angol nyelvű Könyvfejezet (Könyvrészlet) Tudományos
Baculovirus-based expression of proteins in insect cell cultures has emerged as a
powerful technology to produce complex protein biologics for many applications ranging
from multiprotein complex structural biology to manufacturing of therapeutic proteins
including virus-like particles (VLPs). VLPs are protein assemblies that mimic live
viruses but typically do not contain any genetic material, and therefore are safe
and attractive alternatives to life attenuated or inactivated viruses for vaccination
purposes. MultiBac is an advanced baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) which
consists of an engineered viral genome that can be customized for tailored applications.
Here we describe the creation of a MultiBac-based VLP-factory (TM), based on the M1
capsid protein from influenza, and its application to produce in a parallelized fashion
an array of influenza-derived VLPs containing functional mutations in influenza hemagglutinin
(HA) thought to modulate the immune response elicited by the VLP.