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Sendai virus particles carrying target virus glycoproteins for antibody induction

Authors :
Hiroshi Ishii
Midori Nakamura-Hoshi
Tsugumine Shu
Tetsuro Matano
Source :
Vaccine. 40(16)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Induction of antibodies targeting viral glycoproteins is a key for the development of a vaccine against enveloped virus infection. Glycoproteins on the virion exhibiting native multimer structure may be a good immunogen to present antibody epitopes, but it is often difficult to prepare immunogenic inactivated virions. Preparation of soluble glycoprotein multimers has been attempted, while virus-like particles carrying target glycoproteins can be a more immunogenic antigen. In the present study, a target glycoprotein-embedded Sendai virus (SeV) particle was developed for induction of anti-virus antibodies. We constructed a chimeric antigen, HIV-1 EnvF, consisting of HIV-1 Env ectodomain and SeV F transmembrane-cytoplasmic domain, which was shown to be efficiently incorporated into the SeV virion. EnvF was recognized by anti-HIV-1 broadly-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (bnAbs) including 35O22 that targets an Env trimer-dependent epitope. Analysis revealed that HIV-1

Details

ISSN :
18732518
Volume :
40
Issue :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vaccine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....78ab484a8f9057d19f2297d04ebeaac9