Recombinant occlusion bodies of baculovirus as carriers of a non-structural protein of foot-and-mouth disease virus.

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1Instituto de Biotecnología, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), De los Reseros y N. Repetto s/n, (1686), Hurlingham, Argentina.

Published: November 2018

Here, we developed a diagnostic ELISA for foot-and-mouth disease using recombinant occlusion bodies (rOBs) of baculovirus. We fused Δ3AB, a polypeptide derived from non-structural proteins of foot-and-mouth disease virus, to polyhedrin (POLH), the major constituent of OBs, under promoter. To further assess the most convenient strategy to improve yields, we designed two recombinant baculoviruses, vPOLH and vPOLH. These carried the sequence of the fusion protein POLH-Δ3AB with an additional copy in cis of or , respectively, under promoter. Our results show that both viruses expressed POLH-Δ3AB, which was detected by western blot in purified rOBs with anti-POLH and anti-3AB1 antibodies. We also found that vPOLH produced larger polyhedra and a significant increase of antigen yield ( < 0.01). Furthermore, the chimeric protein POLH-Δ3AB was recognized by sera from experimentally infected animals, showing that translational fusion to POLH does not alter the antigenicity of Δ3AB. Finally, the rOBs were successfully used in an ELISA test to differentiate infected from vaccinated animals. Taken together, these results demonstrate the great potential of rOBs to develop diagnostic schemes adaptable to animal infectious diseases.

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