Veterinary Medicine and Science (Mar 2022)

Immunogenic and antigenic analysis of recombinant NSP1 and NSP11 of PRRS virus

  • María Josefina Contreras‐Luna,
  • Gladis Fragoso‐Gonzalez,
  • René Alvaro Segura‐Velázquez,
  • Jacquelynne Brenda Cervantes‐Torres,
  • Rogelio Alonso‐Morales,
  • Luis Alfonso Ramírez‐Martínez,
  • Dolores Adriana Ayón‐Núñez,
  • Raúl José Bobes,
  • José Ivan Sánchez‐ Betancourt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.699
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 610 – 618

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Abstract Background Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is an enveloped RNA virus in the order Nidovirales, family Arteriviridae, genus Betaarterivirus. Antibodies against nonstructural proteins (NSPs) from this virus can be found in pigs starting 4 days postinfection and they remain detectable for several months. Objective The goal of this study was to evaluate the immunogenicity and antigenic properties of recombinant proteins NSP1 and NSP11 expressed in Escherichia coli cells, as well as to assess the neutralization activity that they elicit. Methods We obtained the complete ORF‐1 genes coding for NSP1 and NSP11 from PRRSV using the VR‐2332 strain. Cloning was performed with the pET23a(+) vector with a histidine tag (His6), linearized by restriction enzyme digestion; the expression of the NSP1 and NSP11 clones was induced in OverExpress C41(DE3) chemically competent cells. Recombinant proteins were used to generate hyperimmune sera and we perform serological assays to confirm neutralizing antibodies. Results The expressed recombinant NSP1 and NSP11 were found to be immunogenic when injected in pigs, as well as demonstrated higher specificity in recognition of antigen in field sera from pigs positive infected with PRRSV. Furthermore, both NSP1 and NSP11 recombinant proteins elicited PRRSV neutralizing antibodies. Conclusions In this study, we demonstrated the immune humoral response to NSP 1 and NSP11, and neutralizing‐antibody response to PRRSV VR2332 strain in sera from hyperimmunized pigs.

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