重组修饰安卡拉牛苗(MVA)的快速抢救和扩增可获得一种先天性免疫翼类因子

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY
Aurora Elhazaz Fernandez , Sirine Abidi , Karoline Mähl, Dominique Scheffler , Volker Sandig, Ingo Jordan
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研究痘病毒作为预防和治疗性疫苗接种的载体。转基因通常通过同源重组插入,所需载体通过空斑纯化或限制稀释的连续步骤分离。然而,从庞大的亲本病毒背景中获得重组体,对于个性化医疗和大流行防范的雄心勃勃的时间表来说是一项挑战。我们已经开发了一种基于蝙蝠tetherin的选择系统,可以在重组后的第一次传代内消除亲本病毒。连接蛋白是将出芽病毒交联到细胞膜上的后效防御因子。痘病毒的形态发生在细胞质中完成,只有一小部分成熟的感染性颗粒从反式高尔基网络中获得额外的膜。这些膜的外层与质膜融合以出口并留下。因此,没有人怀疑tetherin会干扰痘病毒的释放。我们现在描述了来自普通吸血蝙蝠的tetherin与来自埃及果蝠的tetherin一样有效,并将我们的结果与基于瞬时删除的E3L基因的传统标记恢复进行了比较。我们证明了使用这两种系链蛋白将两个转基因高效地同时插入到修饰安卡拉牛苗(MVA)基因组的不同位置。我们进一步表明,在化学定义的培养基中,悬浮培养中的载体重组、拯救和扩增是可能的,这对GMP运动有潜在的好处。对位于核周空间的EGFP融合蛋白的观察表明,蝙蝠系链蛋白可能在形态发生的早期阶段作为交联剂活跃。
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A chiropteran factor of innate immunity can be recruited for rapid rescue and amplification of recombinant modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA)
Poxviruses are investigated as vectors for prophylactic and therapeutic vaccination. Transgenes are usually inserted via homologous recombination, and the desired vectors are isolated through sequential steps of plaque purification or limiting dilution. However, obtaining recombinants from the vast background of parental viruses is challenging for the ambitious timelines in personalised medicine and pandemic preparedness. We have developed a selection system based on tetherin from bats that eliminates parental viruses within the first passage after recombination. Tetherins are late-acting defensive factors that crosslink budding viruses to cellular membranes. Poxvirus morphogenesis is completed in the cytoplasm and only a subset of mature infectious particles acquires additional membranes from the trans-Golgi network. The outer of these membranes fuses with the plasma membrane for egress and is left behind. Tetherins have therefore not been suspected to interfere with release of poxviruses. We now describe that tetherin from the common vampire bat is as effective as tetherin from the Egyptian fruit bat and compare our results to conventional marker restoration based on a transiently deleted E3L gene. We demonstrate highly efficient simultaneous insertion of two transgenes into different positions of the genome of modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) using the two tetherins. We furthermore show that recombination, rescue and amplification of vectors in suspension cultures in chemically-defined media is possible, a potential benefit for GMP campaigns. Observations with an EGFP fusion protein that is localised in the perinuclear space suggest that the bat tetherins may be active as a crosslinker during early steps of morphogenesis.
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Virology
Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
6.00
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发文量
157
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Launched in 1955, Virology is a broad and inclusive journal that welcomes submissions on all aspects of virology including plant, animal, microbial and human viruses. The journal publishes basic research as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies of vaccines, anti-viral drugs and their development, anti-viral therapies, and computational studies of virus infections. Any submission that is of broad interest to the community of virologists/vaccinologists and reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research will be considered for publication, including negative findings and multidisciplinary work.Virology is open to reviews, research manuscripts, short communication, registered reports as well as follow-up manuscripts.
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