2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-0285.2012.01423.x
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Conformation‐specific Display of 4E10 and 2F5 Epitopes on Self‐assembling Protein Nanoparticles as a Potential HIV Vaccine

Abstract: The self-assembling protein nanoparticle (SAPN) is an antigen-presenting system that has been shown to be suitable for use as a vaccine platform. The SAPN scaffold is based on the principles of icosahedral symmetry, beginning from a monomeric chain that self-assembles into an ordered oligomeric state. The monomeric chain contains two covalently linked a-helical coiled-coil domains, an N-terminal de novo-designed pentameric tryptophan zipper and a C-terminal de novo-designed trimeric leucine zipper, which assem… Show more

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“…On the other hand, immunising with VLP expressing the MPER Kandem Toukam et al [40] were able to induce MPER-specific antibodies binding the 2F5 epitope, but not neutralising. A conformation-specific display of 4E10 and 2F5 epitopes on self-assembling protein nanoparticles also failed to induce neutralising antibodies [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, immunising with VLP expressing the MPER Kandem Toukam et al [40] were able to induce MPER-specific antibodies binding the 2F5 epitope, but not neutralising. A conformation-specific display of 4E10 and 2F5 epitopes on self-assembling protein nanoparticles also failed to induce neutralising antibodies [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…synthetic virus-like particle; SVLP) and derivations such as lipoprotein virus-like particles [49] and coiled coil based vesicles with membrane fusion properties [50 ]. Using such technologies, vaccines to malaria [51,52], toxoplasma [53] and HIV [54] are being developed, but the technology is also a useful scientific tool to target specific epitopes in any protein of interest for example [55]. It is also clear though that such virus-like structures can be used to target specific cells [56 ] and also deliver cargo, as evidenced by the proof principle experiment of encapsulating gold particles within these structures [57] to expand their biomedical application [58].…”
Section: Intermediate Filament Coiled Coils and Their Current Applicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the shape/structure of a nanoparticle can also be important for interaction with the immune system, especially in terms of proper conformational display of an antigen in vaccine particles [9094]. …”
Section: Nanoparticles and The Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%