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Virus-mimetic polymer nanoparticles displaying hemagglutinin as an adjuvant-free influenza vaccine

Author(s)
Lee, ChaeyeonJeong, JonghwaLee, TaeheonZhang, WeiXu, LiChoi, Ji EunPark, Ji HyunSong, Jae KwangJang, SinaeEom, Chi-YongShim, KyuHwanAn, Seong Soo A.Kang, Young-SunKwak, MinseokJeon, Hyeong JinGo, Jeung SangSuh, Yung DougJin, Jun-OPaik, Hyun-jong
Issued Date
2018-11
DOI
10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.08.036
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/58731
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142961218305908?via%3Dihub
Citation
BIOMATERIALS, v.183, pp.234 - 242
Abstract
The generation of virus-mimetic nanoparticles has received much attention in developing a new vaccine for overcoming the limitations of current vaccines. Thus, a method, encompassing most viral features for their size, hydrophobic domain and antigen display, would represent a meaningful direction for the vaccine development. In the present study, a polymer-templated protein nanoball with direction oriented hemagglutininl on its surface (H1-NB) was prepared as a new influenza vaccine, exhibiting most of the viral features. Moreover, the concentrations of antigen on the particle surface were controlled, and its effect on immunogenicity was estimated by in vivo studies. Finally, H1-NB efficiently promoted H1-specific immune activation and cross-protective activities, which consequently prevented H1N1 infections in mice.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN
0142-9612
Keyword (Author)
in situ methodProtein-polymer nanoparticleVirus-mimickingAntigen-specific immune activationInfluenza vaccine
Keyword
CELLULAR IMMUNE-RESPONSESDENDRITIC CELLSPROTEINCD8(+)SIZEPURIFICATIONIMMUNIZATIONEXPRESSIONINFECTIONPARTICLES

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