Immunostimulatory DNA Hydrogel Enhances Protective Efficacy of Nanotoxoids against Bacterial Infection

Author:

Guo Zhongyuan1,Zhou Jiarong1,Yu Yiyan1,Krishnan Nishta1,Noh Ilkoo1,Zhu Audrey Ting1,Borum Raina M.1,Gao Weiwei1,Fang Ronnie H.1,Zhang Liangfang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of NanoEngineering Chemical Engineering Program and Moores Cancer Center University of California San Diego La Jolla CA 92093 USA

Abstract

AbstractWhile vaccines have been highly successful in protecting against various infections, there are still many high‐priority pathogens for which there are no clinically approved formulations. To overcome this challenge, researchers have explored the use of nanoparticulate strategies for more effective antigen delivery to the immune system. Along these lines, nanotoxoids are a promising biomimetic platform that leverages cell membrane coating technology to safely deliver otherwise toxic bacterial antigens in their native form for antivirulence vaccination. Here, in order to further boost their immunogenicity, nanotoxoids formulated against staphylococcal α‐hemolysin are embedded into a DNA‐based hydrogel with immunostimulatory CpG motifs. The resulting nanoparticle–hydrogel composite is injectable and improves the in vivo delivery of vaccine antigens while simultaneously stimulating nearby immune cells. This leads to elevated antibody production and stronger antigen‐specific cellular immune responses. In murine models of pneumonia and skin infection caused by methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus, mice vaccinated with the hybrid vaccine formulation are well‐protected. This work highlights the benefits of combining nanoparticulate antigen delivery systems with immunostimulatory hydrogels into a single platform, and the approach can be readily generalized to a wide range of infectious diseases.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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