Team:USTC CHINA

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In Situ Transdermal Vaccine

A revolutionary transdermal vaccine delivery
Standardized in situ expression system
Safe, Reliable, Needle-free and Available for everyone
2013, we redefined vaccine

Project

Motivation

We hope to develop a fresh-expression transdermal vaccination.
We hope everyone in this world could equally enjoy the benefit of medical progress.
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Design of Project

With the support of TD-1, a special polypeptide which can greatly facilitate macromolecule transdermal delivery through intact skin, we construct three different fuctional engineered bacillus subtilis; besides, we design a reporter system, including a kill switch, in the fouth type B.subtilis to improve usability and ensure biosafety.
ANTIGEN
As the core of our in-situ system,
TD1-antigen expresser is designed
and will share a great percentage of
the total bacteria in our "band-aid".
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LTB
As one kind of our adjuvant expresser,
TD1-LTB is used to enhance the antigenicity.
For LTB has so many advantages, it's a wild using adjuvant for most of exsiting injected vaccine.
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TNFα
TNFαis a chemotactic factor that recruits Langerhans Cells, antigen presenting cells beneath the skin barrier. The TNFα expresser is responsible for immigrating LC and triggering more intense immune responses.
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REPORTER
Reporter notifies users whether the status of vaccine patch is all right and when they can stick the patches to arms . Further more killing switch is conveyed in them as a biosafety guard.
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Experimental Measurement

Construction of Vectors
We took E.coli and the PET vector as the positive control and realized our ideas in the B.subtilis expression system based on PHT43 shuttle vector.
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Tests on fusion protein
To achieve fresh expression ultimately, we used purified protein to obtain accurate data and verified design.
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Immunogenicity experiments
The most prominent character of 2013USTC iGEM team is that we have not only achieved a series of molecule experiments but also conducted mice experiments, including in vitro transdermal experiments and mice experiments
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