Study of intact virus‐like particles of human papillomavirus by capillary electrophoresis
2016
Bettonville, Virginie | Nicol, Jérôme T. J. | Thelen, Nicolas | Thiry, Marc | Fillet, Marianne | Jacobs, Nathalie | Servais, Anne‐Catherine
Virus‐like particles of human papillomavirus (HPV‐VLP), resulting from the self‐assembly of the capsid proteins (L1 or L1 and L2), have been widely used to study HPV as they are similar to the native virion. Moreover, two prophylactic vaccines, Gardasil® and Cervarix®, are based on HPV‐VLP L1. Analytical techniques currently used to characterize HPV‐VLP, such as SDS‐PAGE, Western blot, ELISA, are time‐consuming and semiquantitative. In this study, CE was evaluated for the analysis of intact HPV16‐VLP. The usefulness of capillary inner wall coating as well as various BGEs, pH, and detergent additives were investigated. Reproducible HPV‐VLP analysis in CE was achieved using poly(ethylene oxide)‐coated capillary and a BGE containing high salt concentration and low SDS concentration. The developed method enables HPV‐VLP detection in less than 10 min (migration times RSD: 1.6%). The identity of HPV‐VLP peak was confirmed by comparison with a sample obtained from a wild‐type baculovirus and with VLP‐based vaccine, Gardasil®, after adjuvant dissolution. Finally, we applied the developed methodology to VLP‐based vaccines, demonstrating that CE could be successfully used for vaccine quality control.
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