Bioengineered Norovirus S60 Nanoparticles as a Multifunctional Vaccine Platform

Ming Xia, Pengwei Huang, Chen Sun, Ling Han, Frank S. Vago, Kunpeng Li, Weiming Zhong, Wen Jiang, John S. Klassen, Xi Jiang, Ming Tan

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Abstract

Homotypic interactions of viral capsid proteins are common, driving viral capsid self-formation. By taking advantage of such interactions of the norovirus shell (S) domain that naturally builds the interior shells of norovirus capsids, we have developed a technology to produce 60-valent, icosahedral S60 nanoparticles through the E. coli system. This has been achieved by several modifications to the S domain, including an R69A mutation to destruct an exposed proteinase cleavage site and triple cysteine mutations (V57C/Q58C/S136C) to establish inter-S domain disulfide bonds for enhanced inter-S domain interactions. The polyvalent S60 nanoparticle with 60 exposed S domain C-termini offers an ideal platform for antigen presentation, leading to enhanced immunogenicity to the surface-displayed antigens for vaccine development. This was proven by constructing a chimeric S60 nanoparticle displaying 60 rotavirus (RV) VP8∗ proteins, the major RV-neutralizing antigen. These S60-VP8∗ particles are easily produced and elicited high IgG response in mice toward the displayed VP8∗ antigens. The mouse antisera after immunization with the S60-VP8∗ particles exhibited high blockades against RV VP8∗ binding to its glycan ligands and high neutralizing activities against RV infection in culture cells. The three-dimensional structures of the S60 and S60-VP8∗ particles were studied. Furthermore, the S60 nanoparticle can display other antigens, supporting the notion that the S60 nanoparticle is a multifunctional vaccine platform. Finally, the intermolecular disulfide bond approach may be used to stabilize other viral-like particles to display foreign antigens for vaccine development.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)10665-10682
Number of pages18
JournalACS nano
Volume12
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 27 2018

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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