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Adenovirus vaccine vectors expressing hepatitis B surface antigen: Importance of regulatory elements in the adenovirus major late intron

Authors :
Murty Chengalvala
Stan Cholodofsky
Satoshi Mizutani
Bheem M. Brat
Paul P. Hung
Beverley Kostek
Alan R. Davis
Michael D. Lubeck
Surendra K. Dheer
Gordon Zandle
Bruce B. Mason
Katherine Molnar-Kimber
Source :
Virology. 177:452-461
Publication Year :
1990
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1990.

Abstract

Adenovirus types 4 and 7 are currently used as live oral vaccines for prevention of acute respiratory disease caused by these adenovirus serotypes. To investigate the concept of producing live recombinant vaccines using these serotypes, adenovirus types 4 (Ad4) and 7 (Ad7) were constructed that produce HBsAg upon infection of cell cultures. Ad4 recombinants were constructed that express HBsAg from a cassette inserted 135 bp from the right-hand terminus of the viral genome. The cassette contained the Ad4 major late promoter followed by leader 1 of the tripartite leader, the first intervening sequence between leaders 1 and 2, leaders 2 and 3, the HBsAg gene, and tandem polyadenylation signals from the Ad4 E3B and hexon genes. Using this same cassette, a series of Ad4 recombinants expressing HBsAg were constructed with deletions in the intervening sequence between leaders 1 and 2 to evaluate the contribution of the downstream control elements more precisely. Inclusion of regions located between +82 and +148 as well as +148 and +232 resulted in increases in expression levels of HBsAg in A549-infected cells by 22-fold and 44-fold, respectively, over the levels attained by an adenovirus recombinant retaining only sequences from +1 to +82, showing the importance of these elements in the activation of the major late promoter during the course of a natural Ad4 viral infection. Parallel increases were also observed in steady-state levels of cytoplasmic HBsAg-specific mRNA. When similar Ad7 recombinant viruses were constructed, these viruses also expressed 20-fold more HBsAg due to the presence of the intron. All Ad4 and Ad7 recombinants produced HBsAg particles containing gp27 and p24 which were secreted in the medium. When dogs were immunized intratracheally with one of these Ad7 recombinants, they seroconverted to both Ad7 and HBsAg to a high level.

Details

ISSN :
00426822
Volume :
177
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Virology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e7bb77ec552d58bce86cbc8af6abb2b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0042-6822(90)90509-p