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A new cloning system based on the OprI lipoprotein for the production of recombinant bacterial cell wall-derived immunogenic formulations

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The conjugation of antigens with ligands of pattern recognition receptors (PRR) is emerging as a promising strategy for the modulation of specific immunity. Here, we describe a new Escherichia coli system for the cloning and expression of heterologous antigens in fusion with the OprI lipoprotein, a TLR ligand from the Pseudomonas aeruginosa outer membrane (OM). Analysis of the OprI expressed by this system reveals a triacylated lipid moiety mainly composed by palmitic acid residues. By offering a tight regulation of expression and allowing for antigen purification by metal affinity chromatography, the new system circumvents the major drawbacks of former versions. In addition, the anchoring of OprI to the OM of the host cell is further explored for the production of novel recombinant bacterial cell wall-derived formulations (OM fragments and OM vesicles) with distinct potential for PRR activation. As an example, the African swine fever virus ORF A104R was cloned and the recombinant antigen was obtained in the three formulations. Overall, our results validate a new system suitable for the production of immunogenic formulations that can be used for the development of experimental vaccines and for studies on the modulation of acquired immunity.

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African swine fever virus/genetics Animals Antigens, viral/genetics Bacterial proteins/biosynthesis Bacterial proteins/genetics Bacterial proteins/immunology Base sequence Cells, cultured Cloning, molecular/methods Dendritic cells/immunology Escherichia coli/genetics Escherichia coli/metabolism Genetic vectors/genetics Lipoproteins/biosynthesis Lipoproteins/genetics Lipoproteins/immunology Macrophages/immunology Mice Molecular sequence data Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genetics Recombinant fusion proteins/biosynthesis Recombinant fusion proteins/genetics Recombinant fusion proteins/immunology Tumor necrosis factor-alpha/metabolism

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Basto AP, Piedade J, Ramalho R, Alves S, Soares H, Cornelis P, et al. A new cloning system based on the OprI lipoprotein for the production of recombinant bacterial cell wall-derived immunogenic formulations. J Biotechnol. 2012;157(1):50-63.

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