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Expression of verocytotoxic Escherichia coli antigens in tobacco seeds and evaluation of gut immunity after oral administration in mouse model
Authors:Luciana Rossi  Alessia Di Giancamillo  Serena Reggi  Cinzia Domeneghini  Antonella Baldi  Vittorio Sala  Vittorio Dell'Orto  Annelies Coddens  Eric Cox  Corrado Fogher
Institution:1.Università di Milano, Department of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety, 20134 Milan, Italy.;2.Plantechno S.r.l., 26040 Vicomoscano, Cremona, Italy.;3.Università di Milano, Department of Animal Pathology, Hygiene and Veterinary Public Health, 20133 Milan, Italy.;4.Laboratory of Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, 9820 Merelbeke, Belgium.;5.Catholic University, Institute of Agronomy, Genetics and Field Crops, 29100 Piacenza, Italy.
Abstract:Verocytotoxic Escherichia (E.) coli strains are responsible for swine oedema disease, which is an enterotoxaemia that causes economic losses in the pig industry. The production of a vaccine for oral administration in transgenic seeds could be an efficient system to stimulate local immunity. This study was conducted to transform tobacco plants for the seed-specific expression of antigenic proteins from a porcine verocytotoxic E. coli strain. Parameters related to an immunological response and possible adverse effects on the oral administration of obtained tobacco seeds were evaluated in a mouse model. Tobacco was transformed via Agrobacteium tumefaciens with chimeric constructs containing structural parts of the major subunit FedA of the F18 adhesive fimbriae and VT2e B-subunit genes under control of a seed specific GLOB promoter. We showed that the foreign Vt2e-B and F18 genes were stably accumulated in storage tissue by the immunostaining method. In addition, Balb-C mice receiving transgenic tobacco seeds via the oral route showed a significant increase in IgA-positive plasma cell presence in tunica propria when compared to the control group with no observed adverse effects. Our findings encourage future studies focusing on swine for evaluation of the protective effects of transformed tobacco seeds against E. coli infection.
Keywords:Agrobacterium tumefaciens  edible vaccines  Escherichia coli  pig  verocytotoxins
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