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Biosynthesis of Self-Assembled Proteinaceous Nanoparticles for Vaccination.
Pan, Chao; Wu, Jun; Qing, Shuang; Zhang, Xiao; Zhang, Lulu; Yue, Hua; Zeng, Ming; Wang, Bin; Yuan, Zheng; Qiu, Yefeng; Ye, Huahu; Wang, Dongshu; Liu, Xiankai; Sun, Peng; Liu, Bo; Feng, Erling; Gao, Xiaoyong; Zhu, Li; Wei, Wei; Ma, Guanghui; Wang, Hengliang.
  • Pan C; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Wu J; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Qing S; State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 1 Bei-Er-Tiao, Zhong-Guan-Cun, Haidian District, Beijing, 100190, P. R. China.
  • Zhang X; State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 1 Bei-Er-Tiao, Zhong-Guan-Cun, Haidian District, Beijing, 100190, P. R. China.
  • Zhang L; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Yue H; State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 1 Bei-Er-Tiao, Zhong-Guan-Cun, Haidian District, Beijing, 100190, P. R. China.
  • Zeng M; National Institutes for Food and Drug Control, No. 31 Huatuo Road, Daxin District, Beijing, 102629, P. R. China.
  • Wang B; National Institutes for Food and Drug Control, No. 31 Huatuo Road, Daxin District, Beijing, 102629, P. R. China.
  • Yuan Z; Animal Center of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Qiu Y; Animal Center of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Ye H; Animal Center of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Wang D; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Liu X; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Sun P; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Liu B; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Feng E; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Gao X; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Zhu L; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, No. 20, Dongda Street, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100071, P. R. China.
  • Wei W; State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 1 Bei-Er-Tiao, Zhong-Guan-Cun, Haidian District, Beijing, 100190, P. R. China.
  • Ma G; School of Chemical Engineering, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 19A Yuquan Road, Shijingshan District, Beijing, 100049, P. R. China.
  • Wang H; State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 1 Bei-Er-Tiao, Zhong-Guan-Cun, Haidian District, Beijing, 100190, P. R. China.
Adv Mater ; 32(42): e2002940, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-743232
ABSTRACT
Recent years have seen enormous advances in nanovaccines for both prophylactic and therapeutic applications, but most of these technologies employ chemical or hybrid semi-biosynthetic production methods. Thus, production of nanovaccines has to date failed to exploit biology-only processes like complex sequential post-translational biochemical modifications and scalability, limiting the realization of the initial promise for offering major performance advantages and improved therapeutic outcomes over conventional vaccines. A Nano-B5 platform for in vivo production of fully protein-based, self-assembling, stable nanovaccines bearing diverse antigens including peptides and polysaccharides is presented here. Combined with the self-assembly capacities of pentamer domains from the bacterial AB5 toxin and unnatural trimer peptides, diverse nanovaccine structures can be produced in common Escherichia coli strains and in attenuated pathogenic strains. Notably, the chassis of these nanovaccines functions as an immunostimulant. After showing excellent lymph node targeting and immunoresponse elicitation and safety performance in both mouse and monkey models, the strong prophylactic effects of these nanovaccines against infection, as well as their efficient therapeutic effects against tumors are further demonstrated. Thus, the Nano-B5 platform can efficiently combine diverse modular components and antigen cargos to efficiently generate a potentially very large diversity of nanovaccine structures using many bacterial species.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Proteins / Vaccination / Nanoparticles Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: Adv Mater Journal subject: Biophysics / Chemistry Year: 2020 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Proteins / Vaccination / Nanoparticles Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: Adv Mater Journal subject: Biophysics / Chemistry Year: 2020 Document Type: Article