An engineered HIV-1 Gag-based VLP displaying high antigen density induces strong antibody-dependent functional immune responses.
Ferran Tarrés-FreixasCarmen Aguilar-GurrieriMaría Luisa Rodríguez de la ConcepciónVictor Urrea GalesBenjamin TrinitèRaquel OrtizEdwards PradenasPau BlancoSílvia MarfilLuis Manuel Molinos-AlbertAna BarajasAnna Pons-GrífolsCarlos Ávila-NietoIsmael VarelaLaura CerveraSònia Gutiérrez-GranadosMaría Mercedes SeguraFrancesc GòdiaBonaventura ClotetJorge CarrilloJulian BlancoPublished in: NPJ vaccines (2023)
Antigen display on the surface of Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) improves immunogenicity compared to soluble proteins. We hypothesised that immune responses can be further improved by increasing the antigen density on the surface of VLPs. In this work, we report an HIV-1 Gag-based VLP platform engineered to maximise the presence of antigen on the VLP surface. An HIV-1 gp41-derived protein (Min), including the C-terminal part of gp41 and the transmembrane domain, was fused to HIV-1 Gag. This resulted in high-density MinGag-VLPs. These VLPs demonstrated to be highly immunogenic in animal models using either a homologous (VLP) or heterologous (DNA/VLP) vaccination regimen, with the latter yielding 10-fold higher anti-Gag and anti-Min antibody titres. Despite these strong humoral responses, immunisation with MinGag-VLPs did not induce neutralising antibodies. Nevertheless, antibodies were predominantly of an IgG2b/IgG2c profile and could efficiently bind CD16-2. Furthermore, we demonstrated that MinGag-VLP vaccination could mediate a functional effect and halt the progression of a Min-expressing tumour cell line in an in vivo mouse model.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv positive
- immune response
- hiv testing
- hiv infected
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- hiv aids
- men who have sex with men
- high density
- mouse model
- south africa
- high throughput
- dna repair
- dendritic cells
- small molecule
- single cell
- protein protein
- african american
- circulating tumor cells