利用“抗原衣壳结合”策略开发Ad5H3嵌合体作为替代疫苗接种方法。

The Open Virology Journal Pub Date : 2016-04-26 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874357901610010010
Linlin Gu, Mert Icyuz, Valentina Krendelchtchikova, Alexandre Krendelchtchikov, Alison E Johnston, Qiana L Matthews
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背景:腺病毒5型(Ad5)作为常规转基因疫苗载体在临床前试验中取得了成功;由于在大多数人群中存在与Ad5预先免疫(PEI)相关的主要障碍,在一些临床试验中取得了较低的效率。目的:我们试图生成基于ad5的嵌合体,以评估它们绕过这一瓶颈并诱导抗原特异性体液免疫反应的能力。方法:采用“Antigen capsid - incorporated”策略,将一个His6标签植入hexon3 (H3)衣壳蛋白的高变区2 (HVR2)。这导致了病毒嵌合体Ad5H3-HVR2-His的构建。Ad5H3是先前用3型腺病毒(Ad3)的六邻体取代Ad5的六邻体(hexon5)而生成的。结果:在病毒衣壳表面出现了His6,并被一种His6抗体识别。体外Ad5血清中和实验表明,Ad5嵌合体能够部分逃避Ad5免疫。与对照组免疫相比,Ad5H3-HVR2-His免疫对纳入的标记肽产生了显著的体液应答。结论:基于我们的体外研究数据表明,Ad5H3作为一种新的嵌合疫苗平台有可能逃避Ad5中和,并且有可能通过“抗原衣壳结合”策略对合并抗原产生强大的体液免疫。
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Development of an Ad5H3 Chimera Using the "Antigen Capsid-Incorporation" Strategy for an Alternative Vaccination Approach.

Background: Adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) achieved success as a conventional transgene vaccine vector in preclinical trials, however; achieved poor efficiency in some of the clinical trials, due to the major hurdle associated with Ad5 pre-existing immunity (PEI) in the majority of the human population.

Objective: We sought to generate Ad5-based chimeras to assess their capabilities to bypass this bottleneck and to induce antigen-specific humoral immune response.

Methods: A His6 tag was incorporated into the hypervariable region 2 (HVR2) of hexon3 (H3) capsid protein using the "Antigen Capsid-Incorporation" strategy. This lead to the construction of a viral chimera, Ad5H3-HVR2-His. Ad5H3 was generated previously by substituting the hexon of Ad5 (hexon5) with the hexon from adenovirus type 3 (Ad3).

Results: His6 was presented on the viral capsid surface and recognized by a His6 antibody. An in vitro neutralization assay with Ad5 sera indicated the ability of Ad5 chimeras to partially escape Ad5 immunity. Immunization with Ad5H3-HVR2-His generated significant humoral response to the incorporated tagged peptide, when compared to the immunizations with controls.

Conclusion: Based on our in vitro studies the data suggested that Ad5H3 as a novel chimeric vaccine platform yields the possibility to escape Ad5 neutralization, and the potential to generate robust humoral immunity against incorporated antigens using the "Antigen Capsid-Incorporation" strategy.

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