Author:
Zhang Pengfei,Chen Yixin,Zeng Yun,Shen Chenguang,Li Rui,Guo Zhide,Li Shaowei,Zheng Qingbing,Chu Chengchao,Wang Zhantong,Zheng Zizheng,Tian Rui,Ge Shengxiang,Zhang Xianzhong,Xia Ning-Shao,Liu Gang,Chen Xiaoyuan
Abstract
It is a critically important challenge to rapidly design effective vaccines to reduce the morbidity and mortality of unexpected pandemics. Inspired from the way that most enveloped viruses hijack a host cell membrane and subsequently release by a budding process that requires cell membrane scission, we genetically engineered viral antigen to harbor into cell membrane, then form uniform spherical virus-mimetic nanovesicles (VMVs) that resemble natural virus in size, shape, and specific immunogenicity with the help of surfactants. Incubation of major cell membrane vesicles with surfactants generates a large amount of nano-sized uniform VMVs displaying the native conformational epitopes. With the diverse display of epitopes and viral envelope glycoproteins that can be functionally anchored onto VMVs, we demonstrate VMVs to be straightforward, robust and tunable nanobiotechnology platforms for fabricating antigen delivery systems against a wide range of enveloped viruses.
Funder
HHS | NIH | National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
126 articles.
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