Development of a Fully Protective Pandemic Avian Influenza Subunit Vaccine in Insect Pupae
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2024-05-23ISSN
1999-4915
Abstract
In this study, we pioneered an alternative technology for manufacturing subunit influenza
hemagglutinin (HA)-based vaccines. This innovative method involves harnessing the pupae of the
Lepidoptera Trichoplusia ni (T. ni) as natural biofactories in combination with baculovirus vectors
(using CrisBio® technology). We engineered recombinant baculoviruses encoding two versions
of the HA protein (trimeric or monomeric) derived from a pandemic avian H7N1 virus A strain
(A/chicken/Italy/5093/99). These were then used to infect T. ni pupae, resulting in the production
of the desired recombinant antigens. The obtained HA proteins were purified using affinity chromatography, consistently yielding approximately 75 mg/L of insect extract. The vaccine antigen
effectively immunized poultry, which were subsequently challenged with a virulent H7N1 avian
influenza virus. Following infection, all vaccinated animals survived without displaying any clinical
symptoms, while none of the mock-vaccinated control animals survived. The CrisBio®-derived
antigens induced high titers of HA-specific antibodies in the vaccinated poultry, demonstrating
hemagglutination inhibition activity against avian H7N1 and human H7N9 viruses. These results
suggest that the CrisBio® technology platform has the potential to address major industry challenges
associated with producing recombinant influenza subunit vaccines, such as enhancing production
yields, scalability, and the speed of development, facilitating the global deployment of highly effective
influenza vaccines.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
619 - Veterinary science
Pages
14
Publisher
MDPI
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Viruses
Recommended citation
Falcón, Ana, Susana Martínez-Pulgarín, Sergi López-Serrano, Edel Reytor, Miguel Cid, Maria Del Carmen Nuñez, Lorena Córdoba, Ayub Darji, and José M. Escribano. 2024. “Development of a Fully Protective Pandemic Avian Influenza Subunit Vaccine in Insect Pupae.” Viruses 16 (6): 829. https://doi.org/10.3390/v16060829.
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Sanitat Animal
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