A systems approach to designing next generation vaccines: Combining α-galactose modified antigens with nanoparticle platforms

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Innovative vaccine platforms are needed to develop effective countermeasures against emerging and re-emerging diseases. These platforms should direct antigen internalization by antigen presenting cells and promote immunogenic responses. This work describes an innovative systems approach combining two novel platforms, αGalactose (αGal)-modification of antigens and amphiphilic polyanhydride nanoparticles as vaccine delivery vehicles, to rationally design vaccine formulations. Regimens comprising soluble αGal-modified antigen and nanoparticle-encapsulated unmodified antigen induced a high titer, high avidity antibody response with broader epitope recognition of antigenic peptides than other regimen. Proliferation of antigen-specific CD4 + T cells was also enhanced compared to a traditional adjuvant. Combining the technology platforms and augmenting immune response studies with peptide arrays and informatics analysis provides a new paradigm for rational, systems-based design of next generation vaccine platforms against emerging and re-emerging pathogens.

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Phanse, Y., Carrillo-Conde, B. R., Ramer-Tait, A. E., Broderick, S., Kong, C. S., Rajan, K., … Wannemuehler, M. J. (2014). A systems approach to designing next generation vaccines: Combining α-galactose modified antigens with nanoparticle platforms. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep03775

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