Antigen surface display in two novel whole genome sequenced food grade strains, Lactiplantibacillus pentosus KW1 and KW2
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Published:2024-01-11
Issue:1
Volume:23
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ISSN:1475-2859
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Container-title:Microbial Cell Factories
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Microb Cell Fact
Author:
Wiull Kamilla,Hagen Live Heldal,Rončević Jelena,Westereng Bjørge,Boysen Preben,Eijsink Vincent G. H.,Mathiesen Geir
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Utilization of commensal bacteria for delivery of medicinal proteins, such as vaccine antigens, is an emerging strategy. Here, we describe two novel food-grade strains of lactic acid bacteria, Lactiplantibacillus pentosus KW1 and KW2, as well as newly developed tools for using this relatively unexplored but promising bacterial species for production and surface-display of heterologous proteins.
Results
Whole genome sequencing was performed to investigate genomic features of both strains and to identify native proteins enabling surface display of heterologous proteins. Basic characterization of the strains revealed the optimum growth temperatures for both strains to be 35–37 °C, with peak heterologous protein production at 33 °C (KW1) and 37 °C (KW2). Negative staining revealed that only KW1 produces closely bound exopolysaccharides. Production of heterologous proteins with the inducible pSIP-expression system enabled high expression in both strains. Exposure to KW1 and KW2 skewed macrophages toward the antigen presenting state, indicating potential adjuvant properties. To develop these strains as delivery vehicles, expression of the mycobacterial H56 antigen was fused to four different strain-specific surface-anchoring sequences.
Conclusion
All experiments that enabled comparison of heterologous protein production revealed KW1 to be the better recombinant protein production host. Use of the pSIP expression system enabled successful construction of L. pentosus strains for production and surface display of an antigen, underpinning the potential of these strains as novel delivery vehicles.
Funder
This work was funded by a Ph.D. fellowship from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences to KW.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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