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Engineered hybrid spider silk particles as delivery system for peptide vaccines.

Matthias Lucke1, Inès Mottas2, Tina Herbst3, Christian Hotz3, Lin Römer4, Martina Schierling5, Heike M Herold5, Ute Slotta4, Thibaud Spinetti3, Thomas Scheibel5, Gerhard Winter6, Carole Bourquin7, Julia Engert8.   

Abstract

The generation of strong T-cell immunity is one of the main challenges for the development of successful vaccines against cancer and major infectious diseases. Here we have engineered spider silk particles as delivery system for a peptide-based vaccination that leads to effective priming of cytotoxic T-cells. The recombinant spider silk protein eADF4(C16) was fused to the antigenic peptide from ovalbumin, either without linker or with a cathepsin cleavable peptide linker. Particles prepared from the hybrid proteins were taken up by dendritic cells, which are essential for T-cell priming, and successfully activated cytotoxic T-cells, without signs of immunotoxicity or unspecific immunostimulatory activity. Upon subcutaneous injection in mice, the particles were taken up by dendritic cells and accumulated in the lymph nodes, where immune responses are generated. Particles from hybrid proteins containing a cathepsin-cleavable linker induced a strong antigen-specific proliferation of cytotoxic T-cells in vivo, even in the absence of a vaccine adjuvant. We thus demonstrate the efficacy of a new vaccine strategy using a protein-based all-in-one vaccination system, where spider silk particles serve as carriers with an incorporated peptide antigen. Our study further suggests that engineered spider silk-based vaccines are extremely stable, easy to manufacture, and readily customizable.
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Keywords:  Antigen delivery; Cytotoxic T-cells; Peptide vaccines; Recombinant silk protein; Vaccine delivery

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29723755     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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