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Oral immunogenicity of the plant derived spike protein from swine-transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus

Authors :
Gómez, Nuria
Wigdorovitz, A.
Castañón, S.
Gil, Félix
Ordá, R.
Borca, M. V.
Escribano, J. M.
Gómez, Nuria
Wigdorovitz, A.
Castañón, S.
Gil, Félix
Ordá, R.
Borca, M. V.
Escribano, J. M.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Transgenic plants represent an inexpensive alternative to classical fermentation systems for production of recombinant subunit vaccines. Transgenic potato plants were created that express the N-terminal domain of the glycoprotein S (N-gS) from Transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus (TGEV), containing the major antigenic sites of the protein. Extracts from potato tubers expressing N-gS were inoculated intraperitoneally to mice, and the vaccinated mice developed serum IgG specific for TGEV. Furthermore, when potato tubers expressing N-gS were fed directly to mice, they developed serum antibodies specific for gS protein, demonstrating the oral immunogenicity of the plant derived spike protein from TGEV.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1373154804
Document Type :
Electronic Resource