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Delivery of various forms of recombinant Theileria parva sporozoite antigen (
p67
) has been shown to elicit antibody responses in cattle capable of providing protection against East Coast fever, the clinical disease caused by T. parva. Previous formulations of full-length and shorter recombinant versions of
p67
derived from bacteria, insect, and mammalian cell systems are expressed in non-native and highly unstable forms. The stable expression of full-length recombinant
p67
in mammalian cells has never been described and has remained especially elusive. In this study,
p67
was expressed in human-derived cells as a full-length, membrane-linked protein and as a secreted form by omission of the putative transmembrane domain. The recombinant protein expressed in this system yielded primarily two products based on Western immunoblot analysis, including one at the expected size of 67 kDa, and one with a higher than expected molecular weight. Through treatment with
PNGase F
, our data indicate that the larger product of this mammalian cell-expressed recombinant
p67
cannot be attributed to glycosylation. By increasing the denaturing conditions, we determined that the larger sized mammalian cell-expressed recombinant
p67
product is likely a dimeric aggregate of the protein. Both forms of this recombinant
p67
reacted with a monoclonal antibody to the
p67
molecule, which reacts with the native sporozoite. Additionally, through this work we developed multiple mammalian cell lines, including both human and bovine-derived cell lines, transduced by a lentiviral vector, that are constitutively able to express a stable, secreted form of
p67
for use in immunization, diagnostics, or in vitro assays. The recombinant
p67
developed in this system is immunogenic in goats and cattle based on ELISA and flow cytometric analysis. The development of a mammalian cell system that expresses full-length
p67
in a stable form as described here is expected to optimize
p67
-based immunization.
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PMID:Assessment and optimization of Theileria parva sporozoite full-length p67 antigen expression in mammalian cells. 2880 May 90