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An epitope-specific chemically defined nanoparticle vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus.

Armando Zuniga1,2, Oliver Rassek1, Melissa Vrohlings1,3, Aniebrys Marrero-Nodarse4, Kerstin Moehle4, John A Robinson5, Arin Ghasparian6,7.   

Abstract

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can cause severe respiratory disease in humans, particularly in infants and the elderly. However, attempts to develop a safe and effective vaccine have so far been unsuccessful. Atomic-level structures of epitopes targeted by RSV-neutralizing antibodies are now known, including that bound by Motavizumab and its clinically used progenitor Palivizumab. We developed a chemically defined approach to RSV vaccine design, that allows control of both immunogenicity and safety features of the vaccine. Structure-guided antigen design and a synthetic nanoparticle delivery platform led to a vaccine candidate that elicits high titers of palivizumab-like, epitope-specific neutralizing antibodies. The vaccine protects preclinical animal models from RSV infection and lung pathology typical of vaccine-derived disease enhancement. The results suggest that the development of a safe and effective synthetic epitope-specific RSV vaccine may be feasible by combining this conformationally stabilized peptide and synthetic nanoparticle delivery system.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34145291     DOI: 10.1038/s41541-021-00347-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NPJ Vaccines        ISSN: 2059-0105            Impact factor:   7.344


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1.  Development of a Platform for Producing Recombinant Protein Components of Epitope Vaccines for the Prevention of COVID-19.

Authors:  Anna S Karyagina; Alexander V Gromov; Tatyana M Grunina; Alexander M Lyaschuk; Alexander V Grishin; Natalia V Strukova; Maria S Generalova; Zoya M Galushkina; Lyubov' A Soboleva; Olga Yu Dobrinina; Tatyana N Bolshakova; Marina E Subbotina; Ekaterina A Romanovskaya-Romanko; Igor V Krasilnikov; Nikita B Polyakov; Andrey I Solovyev; Daniil A Grumov; Vladimir G Zhukhovitsky; Ekaterina I Ryabova; Vladimir V Prokofiev; Vladimir G Lunin
Journal:  Biochemistry (Mosc)       Date:  2021-10       Impact factor: 2.487

Review 2.  Predicting epitopes for vaccine development using bioinformatics tools.

Authors:  Valentina Yurina; Oktavia Rahayu Adianingsih
Journal:  Ther Adv Vaccines Immunother       Date:  2022-05-21
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