Characterization of purified gp 51 from bovine leukemia virus integrated into iscom

Abstract
Summary It is proposed that the envelope glycoprotein, gp 51, is the protective antigen of bovine leukemia virus (BLV). An experimental iscom vaccine has been prepared from immunoaffinity purified gp 51. To overcome the problem of integrating a nonamphipathic protein, gp 51 was partially denatured at pH 2.4 before integration into the iscom. The recovery of gp 51 into the iscom was calculated to be 85%. The gp 51 incorporated into iscom retained its physicochemical properties and the neutralizing epitopes F, G and H were found to be intact. The iscom preparation was shown to induce a specific immune response to gp 51 after inoculation into mice and calves, as tested by ELISA and Western blotting. Sera from the immunized calves specifically inhibited the VSV-(BLV) pseudotypes. Thus the gp 51-iscom preparations appear to be highly immunogenic and to induce a gp 51 specific response.