“…Notably, the small size of VLPs allows rapid diffusion through lymph nodes and facilitates antigen presentation for the induction of B and T cells. VLPs have been employed for investigating the function, morphogenesis, and structure of proteins, and for generating vaccines against flaviviruses ( Liu et al., 2014 ; Taylor et al., 2016 ; Yamaji and Konishi, 2016 ; Boigard et al., 2017 ), which can be produced in yeast, plant, insect, or mammalian cells ( Liu et al., 2005 ; Urakami et al., 2017 ; Metz et al., 2018 ). Incorporating the C protein into the VLPs can increase the numbers of epitopes, as demonstrated on Zika VLPs ( Garg et al., 2017 ; Lin et al., 2018 ).…”