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Modulation of Antigen Display on PapMV Nanoparticles Influences Its Immunogenicity.

Marie-Eve Laliberté-GagnéMarilène BolducCaroline GarneauSanta-Mariela Olivera-UgartePierre SavardDenis Leclerc
Published in: Vaccines (2021)
The results demonstrate that coupling of the peptide antigens at the N-terminus (PapMV-N) of the PapMV CP led to an enhanced immune response to the coupled peptide antigens as compared to coupling to the C-terminus. The difference between the two vaccine platforms is linked to the enhanced capacity of the PapMV-N vaccine platform to stimulate TLR7/8. We also demonstrated that the strength of the immune response increases with the density of coupling at the surface of the nanoparticles.
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