PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

The Corn Smut ('Huitlacoche') as a New Platform for Oral Vaccines.

  • Margarita Juárez-Montiel,
  • Andrea Romero-Maldonado,
  • Elizabeth Monreal-Escalante,
  • Alicia Becerra-Flora,
  • Schuyler S Korban,
  • Sergio Rosales-Mendoza,
  • Juan Francisco Jiménez-Bremont

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133535
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. e0133535

Abstract

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The development of new alternative platforms for subunit vaccine production is a priority in the biomedical field. In this study, Ustilago maydis, the causal agent of common corn smut or 'huitlacoche'has been genetically engineered to assess expression and immunogenicity of the B subunit of the cholera toxin (CTB), a relevant immunomodulatory agent in vaccinology. An oligomeric CTB recombinant protein was expressed in corn smut galls at levels of up to 1.3 mg g-1 dry weight (0.8% of the total soluble protein). Mice orally immunized with 'huitlacoche'-derived CTB showed significant humoral responses that were well-correlated with protection against challenge with the cholera toxin (CT). These findings demonstrate the feasibility of using edible corn smut as a safe, effective, and low-cost platform for production and delivery of a subunit oral vaccine. The implications of this platform in the area of molecular pharming are discussed.