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Development of a Novel Virus-Like Particle Vaccine Platform That Mimics the Immature Form of Alphavirus
Journal
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology
ISSN
1556-6811
Date Issued
2017-07
Author(s)
Akane Urakami
Atsuko Sakurai
Momoko Ishikawa
Yevel Flores-Garcia
Yasunari Haseda
Taiki Aoshi
Fidel P. Zavala
Michael G. Rossmann
Sachiko Kuno
Ryuji Ueno
Wataru Akahata
Editor(s)
Herman F. Staats
DOI
10.1128/CVI.00090-17
Abstract
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are noninfectious multiprotein structures that are engineered to self-assemble from viral structural proteins. Here, we developed a novel VLP-based vaccine platform utilizing VLPs from the chikungunya virus. We identified two regions within the envelope protein, a structural component of chikungunya, where foreign antigens can be inserted without compromising VLP structure. Our VLP displays 480 copious copies of an inserted antigen on the VLP surface in a highly symmetric manner and is thus capable of inducing strong immune responses against any inserted antigen. Furthermore, by mimicking the structure of the immature form of the virus, we altered our VLP's <i>in vivo</i> dynamics and enhanced its immunogenicity. We used the circumsporozoite protein (CSP) of the Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite as an antigen and demonstrated that our VLP-based vaccine elicits strong immune responses against CSP in animals. The sera from immunized monkeys protected mice from malaria infection. Likewise, mice vaccinated with P. yoelii CSP-containing VLPs were protected from an infectious sporozoite challenge. Hence, our uniquely engineered VLP platform can serve as a blueprint for the development of vaccines against other pathogens and diseases.
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