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Authors Ding P, Zhang T, Li Y, Teng M, Sun Y, Liu X, Chai S, Zhou E, Jin Q, Zhang G
Received 1 May 2017
Accepted for publication 26 June 2017
Published 24 July 2017 Volume 2017:12 Pages 5239—5254
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S140789
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Linlin Sun
Abstract: Recent advancements in biotechnology have enabled the rapid
identification and subsequent expression of pathogenic microbial major antigens
that induce protective immune responses. However, subunit vaccines have not
been successfully commercialized mainly due to the lack of sufficient levels of
neutralizing antibodies (NAs). High levels of NA rely on the efficient
recognition and cross-linking of multiple neutralizing epitopes with B-cell
receptors (BCRs). Nanoparticles are able to display coupled antigenic arrays at
high density and provide multiple binding molecular scenarios with BCRs. The
high-resolution antigenic structure makes it possible to accurately display
stable neutralizing epitopes. Therefore, the development of a nanovaccine that
orientationally displays neutralizing epitopes is a feasible strategy. To
address this hypothesis, the capsid (Cap) protein of porcine circovirus type 2
as model antigen was conjugated to gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) through direct
reaction of the mercapto group of the unique cysteines with AuNPs, rendering
Cap-AuNPs to have neutralizing epitopes on outer surface and an immunodominant
epitope buried within the inner surface. In vitro studies showed that AuNPs
promoted the phagocytosis of Cap protein and NA levels were significantly
improved, meanwhile antibody levels against the immunodominant epitope was
significantly reduced. In mouse studies, Cap-AuNP-immunized mice displayed a high
production of interleukin (IL)-4, IL-10, and interferon-γ, suggesting that
Cap-AuNPs can effectively activate CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and balance Th1 and Th2 cellular
responses. This study presents a new vaccine design strategy based on antigen
structure, where nanoparticles are coupled to antigens in well-ordered arrays
and orientationally display neutralizing epitopes to enhance NA levels.
Keywords: gold
nanoparticles, porcine circovirus type 2, neutralizing antibody, epitopes,
structure, orientationally display