Protein Expression and Purification, Vol.56, No.2, 177-188, 2007
Expression of hepatitis B surface antigen major subtypes in Pichia pastoris and purification for in vitro diagnosis
This study describes the expression in Pichia pastoris of hepatitis B surface antigens (HBsAg) corresponding to the S region of the four major subtypes: adr, adw2, ayr and ayw3 and to the preS2-S region of the two subtypes adr and adw2. The recombinant yeast strains have been selected amongst methanol utilization positive (Mut(+)) or sensitive strains (Mut(s)) and cultivated to high cell density in bioreactor using a short protocol. Our results prove the efficiency of P. pastoris to produce all the major HBsAg subtypes and confirm the ability of the methanol regulated promoter of alcohol oxidase I gene (AOX) to express heterologous protein through phenotype Mut(+) or Mut(s) strains. All these recombinant HBsAg proteins, including subtype ayr, whose production has never been presented, have been highly purified using a short original sequence of steps which includes high-pressure cell disruption associated with detergent treatment, ultrafiltration and immunopurification chromatography using a mAb anti-HBs. The whole process avoids possible alterations of antigenic properties and allows to obtain with high yield, high quality reagents for in vitro diagnosis. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:hepatitis B virus;hepatitis B surface antigen;Pichia pastoris;Anti-HBs antibody;diagnosis;immunoassay