An amino-terminal segment of hantavirus nucleocapsid protein presented on hepatitis B virus core particles induces a strong and highly cross-reactive antibody response in mice

Astrid Geldmacher, Dace Skrastina, Ivars Petrovskis, Galina Borisova, John A. Berriman, Alan M. Roseman, R. Anthony Crowther, Jan Fischer, Shamil Musema, Hans R. Gelderblom, Åke Lundkvist, Regina Renhofa, Velta Ose, Detlev H. Krüger, Paul Pumpens, Rainer Ulrich

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    Abstract

    Previously, we have demonstrated that hepatitis B virus (HBV) core particles tolerate the insertion of the amino-terminal 120 amino acids (aa) of the Puumala hantavirus nucleocapsid (N) protein. Here, we demonstrate that the insertion of 120 amino-terminal aa of N proteins from highly virulent Dobrava and Hantaan hantaviruses allows the formation of chimeric core particles. These particles expose the inserted foreign protein segments, at least in part, on their surface. Analysis by electron cryomicroscopy of chimeric particles harbouring the Puumala virus (PUUV) N segment revealed 90% T = 3 and 10% T = 4 shells. A map computed from T = 3 shells shows additional density splaying out from the tips of the spikes producing the effect of an extra shell of density at an outer radius compared with wild-type shells. The inserted Puumala virus N protein segment is flexibly linked to the core spikes and only partially icosahedrally ordered. Immunisation of mice of two different haplotypes (BALB/c and C57BL/6) with chimeric core particles induces a high-titered and highly cross-reactive N-specific antibody response in both mice strains. © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)108-119
    Number of pages11
    JournalVirology
    Volume323
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 20 May 2004

    Keywords

    • Core antigen
    • Hantavirus
    • Hepatitis B virus
    • Nucleocapsid protein
    • Virus-like particles

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