Title: Polymer–peptide hybrids as a highly immunogenic single-dose nanovaccine
Authors: Abdullah AH Ahmad Fuaad, Zhongfan Jia, Jon Hartas, Zyta M Ziora, I-Chun Lin, Peter M Moyle, Michael R Batzloff, Michael F Good, Michael J Monteiro, Mariusz Skwarczynski & Istvan Toth
Abstract:
Aim: To explore four-arm star poly(t-butyl)acrylate (PtBA)–peptide and linear PtBA–peptide conjugates as a vaccine-delivery system against Group A Streptococcus. Materials & methods: PtBA nanoparticles bearing J14 peptide epitopes were prepared via alkyne-azide 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition ‘click’ reaction. The conjugated products were self-assembled into small or large nanoparticles. These nanoparticle vaccine candidates were evaluated in vivo and J14-specific antibody titers were assessed. Results & discussion: Mice vaccinated with the nanoparticles were able to produce J14-specific IgG antibodies without the use of an external adjuvant after a single immunization. We have demonstrated for the first time that the immune responses against self-assembled PtBA nanoparticles are stronger for the smaller sized (20 nm) nanoparticles compared with the larger (500nm) PtBA nanoparticles. Conclusion: PtBA analogs have the potential to be developed as potent carrier systems for single-dose synthetic vaccines.
Direct link: www.futuremedicine.com/doi/abs/10.2217/nnm.13.7
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