衣壳
病毒包膜
佐剂
化学
抗原
病毒学
病毒
免疫学
生物
作者
Keita Ito,Hiroto Furukawa,Hiroshi Inaba,Shino Ohshima,Yoshie Kametani,Masatoshi Maeki,Manabu Tokeshi,Xuhao Huang,Kazuya Kabayama,Yoshiyuki Manabe,Koichi Fukase,Kazunori Matsuura
摘要
We report a promising cancer vaccine candidate comprising antigen/adjuvant-displaying enveloped viral replica as a novel vaccine platform. The artificial viral capsid, which consists of a self-assembled β-annulus peptide conjugated with an HER2-derived antigenic CH401 peptide, was enveloped within a lipid bilayer containing the lipidic adjuvant α-GalCer. The use of an artificial viral capsid as a scaffold enabled precise control of its size to ∼100 nm, which is generally considered to be optimal for delivery to lymph nodes. The encapsulation of the anionically charged capsid by a cationic lipid bilayer dramatically improved its stability and converted its surface charge to cationic, enhancing its uptake by dendritic cells. The developed CH401/α-GalCer-displaying enveloped viral replica exhibited remarkable antibody-production activity. This study represents a pioneering example of precise vaccine design through bottom-up construction and opens new avenues for the development of effective vaccines.
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