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Fruit-specific expression of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 tat gene in tomato plants and its immunogenic potential in mice.

Y. J. Peña
•
E. Tasciotti
•
A. Gutierrez Ortega
altro
M. A. Gómez
2007
  • journal article

Periodico
CLINICAL AND VACCINE IMMUNOLOGY
Abstract
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Tat protein is considered a potential candidate vaccine antigen. In an effort to design a strategy for noninvasive vaccination against HIV-1, we developed transgenic tomatoes expressing the Tat protein. Two independent plants testing positive in transgene detection analysis were selected and grown to maturity. Monoclonal antibodies against Tat recognized a protein of the expected size. Interestingly, expression of Tat seemed to be toxic to the plant, as in all cases the fruit exhibited underdeveloped reproductive structures and no seeds. Nine groups of 10 pathogen-free BALB/c male mice were primed either orally, intraperitoneally, or intramuscularly with 10 mg of tomato fruit extract derived from transgenic or wild-type plants and with 10 microg of Tat86 recombinant protein. Mice were immunized at days 0, 14, and 28, and given boosters after 15 weeks; sera were drawn 7 days after each booster, and the antibody titer was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. All three immunization approaches induced the development of a strong anti-Tat immunological response, which increased over time. Isotype subclass determination showed the presence of mucosal (immunoglobulin A) immunity soon after the beginning of the oral immunization protocol, and the data were confirmed by the presence of anti-Tat antibodies in fecal pellets and in vaginal washes. We also demonstrated that sera from immunized mice inhibited with high efficiency recombinant Tat-dependent transactivation of the HIV-1 long terminal repeat promoter. This neutralization activity might be relevant for the suppression of extracellular Tat activities, which play an important role in HIV disease development.
DOI
10.1128/CVI.00028-07
WOS
WOS:000247769500006
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2552562
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-34547132042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00028-07
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Soggetti
  • Animals, Enzyme-Linke...

  • immunology/metabolism...

  • tat, Glutathione Tran...

  • metabolism, HIV-1

  • genetics/immunology, ...

  • Secondary, Injection

  • Intramuscular, Lycope...

  • immunology/metabolism...

  • Inbred BALB C, Plant

  • Genetically Modified,...

  • immunology/metabolism...

  • Human Immunodeficienc...

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