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Chimeric human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) L1 particles presenting the common neutralizing epitope for the L2 minor capsid protein of HPV-6 and HPV-16

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
Volume 77, Issue 15, Pages 8386-8393

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.77.15.8386-8393.2003

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Both the Human papillomavirus (HPV) major (L1) and minor (L2) capsid proteins have been well investigated as potential vaccine candidates. The L1 protein first oligomerizes into pentamers, and these capsomers assemble into virus-like particles (VLPs) that are highly immunogenic. Here we examine the potential of using HPV type 16 (HPV-16) L1 subunits to display a well-characterized HPV-16 L2 epitope (LVEETSFIDAGAP), which is a common-neutralizing epitope for HPV types 6 and 16, in various regions of the L1 structure. The L2 sequence was introduced by PCR (by replacing 13 cations) into sequences coding for L1 surface loops D-E (ChiDeltaC-L2), E-F (ChiDeltaA-L2), and an internal loop C-D (ChiDeltaH-L2); into the h4 helix (ChiDeltaF-L2); and between h4 and beta-J structural regions (ChiDeltaE-L2). The chimeric protein product was characterized using a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) that bind to conformational and linear epitopes, as well as a polyclonal antiserum raised to the L2 epitope. All five chimeras reacted with the L2 serum. ChiDeltaA-L2, ChiDeltaE-L2, and ChiDeltaF-L2 reacted with all the L1 antibodies, ChiDeltaC-L2 did not bind H16:V5 and H16:E70, and ChiDeltaH-L2 did not bind any conformation-dependent MAb. The chimeric particles elicited high-titer anti-L1 immune responses in BALB/c mice. Of the five chimeras tested only ChiDeltaH-L2 did not elicit an L2 response, while ChiDeltaF-L2 elicited the highest L2 response. This study provides support for the use of PV particles as vectors to deliver various epitopes in a number of locations internal to the L1 protein and for the potential of using chimeric PV particles as multivallent vaccines. Moreover, it contributes to knowledge of the structure of HPV-16 L1 VLPs and their derivatives.

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