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Mucosal Delivery of HIV-1 Glycoprotein Vaccine Candidate Enabled by Short Carbon Nanotubes.

Yang Xu1, Xunqing Jiang2, Ziyou Zhou1, Tammy Ferguson1, Judy Obliosca1, Christina C Luo2, Kun-Wei Chan2, Xiang-Peng Kong2, Christopher K Tison1.   

Abstract

The HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein spike is the target of antibodies, and therefore represents the main viral antigen for antibody-based vaccine design. One of the challenges in HIV-1 vaccine development is finding efficient ways for the immune system to recognize and respond to HIV-1 without establishing an infection. Since HIV-1 enters the body at mucosal surfaces, induction of immune response at these sites is a preferred preventive approach. Nasal administration is a very effective route for mucosal immunization since it can stimulate mucosal immune responses both locally and distantly. In this paper, Luna develops a safe, short carbon nanotube (CNT)-based, needle-free delivery platform known as "CNTVac". The size of short CNT was controlled to possess HIV-1 particle-like morphology (100-200 nm) capable of efficiently delivering a broad range of antigens intranasally. PEG-Lipid served as the antigen conformation protector and mucosal barrier penetration enhancer (Schematic Figure) was localized between V1V2 antigens, which caused highly enhanced local IgA and systemic antibody IgG responses in mice and rabbits. The short CNT incorporated with PEG-Lipid could not only serve as efficient delivery system but also reduce the amount of lipid usage in order to balance the vaccine dosage in order to eliminate the potential adverse effect. These data suggest a promising platform technology for vaccine delivery.

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Keywords:  Carbon nanotubes; Glycoprotein; HIV-1; Intranasal delivery; Mucosal immune responses; Vaccine

Year:  2022        PMID: 36186663      PMCID: PMC9523582          DOI: 10.1002/ppsc.202200011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Part Part Syst Charact        ISSN: 0934-0866            Impact factor:   3.467


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