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Rapid and cost-effective process based on insect larvae for scale-up production of SARS-COV-2 spike protein for serological COVID-19 testing
Fecha
2021-10Autor
Smith, Ignacio
Mc Callum, Gregorio Juan
Sabljic, Adriana Victoria
Marfia, Juan Ignacio
Bombicino, Silvina Sonia
Trabucchi, Aldana
Iacono, Ruben Francisco
Birenbaum, Joaquín Manuel
Vazquez, Susana Claudia
Minoia, Juan Mauricio
Cascone, Osvaldo
Lopez, Maria Gabriela
Taboga, Oscar Alberto
Targovnik, Alexandra Marisa
Wolman, Federico Javier
Fingermann, Matías
Alonso, Leonardo Gabriel
Valdez, Silvina Noemí
Miranda, María Victoria
Resumen
Serology testing for COVID-19 is important in evaluating active immune response against SARS-CoV-2, studying the antibody kinetics, and monitoring reinfections with genetic variants and new virus strains, in particular, the duration of antibodies in virus-exposed individuals and vaccine-mediated immunity. In this study, recombinant S protein of SARS-CoV-2 was expressed in Rachiplusia nu, an important agronomic plague. One gram of insect larvae produces an amount of S protein sufficient for 150 determinations in the ELISA method herein developed. We established a rapid production process for SARS-CoV-2 S protein that showed immunoreactivity for anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and was used as a single antigen for developing the ELISA method with high sensitivity (96.2%) and specificity (98.8%). Our findings provide an efficient and cost-effective platform for large-scale S protein production, and the scale-up is linear, thus avoiding the use of complex equipment like bioreactors.