Rational design of a multi-valent human papillomavirus vaccine by capsomere-hybrid co-assembly of virus-like particles

The capsid of human papillomavirus (HPV) spontaneously arranges into a T = 7 icosahedral particle with 72 L1 pentameric capsomeres associating via disulfide bonds between Cys175 and Cys428. Here, we design a capsomere-hybrid virus-like particle (chVLP) to accommodate multiple types of L1 pentamers b...

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Published inNature communications Vol. 11; no. 1; p. 2841
Main Authors Wang, Daning, Liu, Xinlin, Wei, Minxi, Qian, Ciying, Song, Shuo, Chen, Jie, Wang, Zhiping, Xu, Qin, Yang, Yurou, He, Maozhou, Chi, Xin, Huang, Shiwen, Li, Tingting, Kong, Zhibo, Zheng, Qingbing, Yu, Hai, Wang, Yingbin, Zhao, Qinjian, Zhang, Jun, Xia, Ningshao, Gu, Ying, Li, Shaowei
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LanguageEnglish
Published London Nature Publishing Group UK 05.06.2020
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Summary:The capsid of human papillomavirus (HPV) spontaneously arranges into a T = 7 icosahedral particle with 72 L1 pentameric capsomeres associating via disulfide bonds between Cys175 and Cys428. Here, we design a capsomere-hybrid virus-like particle (chVLP) to accommodate multiple types of L1 pentamers by the reciprocal assembly of single C175A and C428A L1 mutants, either of which alone encumbers L1 pentamer particle self-assembly. We show that co-assembly between any pair of C175A and C428A mutants across at least nine HPV genotypes occurs at a preferred equal molar stoichiometry, irrespective of the type or number of L1 sequences. A nine-valent chVLP vaccine—formed through the structural clustering of HPV epitopes—confers neutralization titers that are comparable with that of Gardasil 9 and elicits minor cross-neutralizing antibodies against some heterologous HPV types. These findings may pave the way for a new vaccine design that targets multiple pathogenic variants or cancer cells bearing diverse neoantigens. An effective vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV) needs to protect from several genotypes. Here, Wang et al. provide a strategy to produce single capsomere-hybrid virus-like particle (chVLP) composed of capsomers of different genotypes and show that a nona-type chVLP induces similar levels of neutralizing antibodies as an approved HPV vaccine.
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ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-16639-1