The major capsid protein (L1) of human papillomaviruses (HPV) expressed in heterologous systems assembles into virus-like particles (VLPs). We report cloning and expression of codon optimized HPV L1 genes of the two high-risk HPV types 16 and 18 in methylotropic yeast, Pichia pastoris. The VLPs produced in P. pastoris were subjected to three step purification method involving density gradient centrifugations and size exclusion chromatography. The enriched VLPs were characterized using conformation-specific monoclonal antibodies in ELISA and by transmission electron microscopy. Mice immunized with a bivalent HPV16 and HPV18 VLPs developed high serum antibody titers to both HPV types that persisted for 190 days post vaccination. Serum of mice immunized with the HPV-VLP preparations could neutralize homologous pseudoviruses in an in vitro assays. Our results demonstrate that the L1 proteins expressed in P. pastoris fold properly as evidenced by assembly into VLPs and induction of type-specific neutralizing antibody response in mice. This work constitutes a step towards developing an alternate production platform for generating an affordable HPV vaccine to meet the needs of developing countries.

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