Gene‐encoded nanoparticle vaccine platforms for in vivo assembly of multimeric antigen to promote adaptive immunity

Author:

Tursi Nicholas J.12ORCID,Xu Ziyang12ORCID,Kulp Daniel W.1,Weiner David B.1

Affiliation:

1. Vaccine and Immunotherapy Center The Wistar Institute Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractNanoparticle vaccines are a diverse category of vaccines for the prophylaxis or treatment of various diseases. Several strategies have been employed for their optimization, especially to enhance vaccine immunogenicity and generate potent B‐cell responses. Two major modalities utilized for particulate antigen vaccines include using nanoscale structures for antigen delivery and nanoparticles that are themselves vaccines due to antigen display or scaffolding—the latter of which we will define as “nanovaccines.” Multimeric antigen display has a variety of immunological benefits compared to monomeric vaccines mediated through potentiating antigen‐presenting cell presentation and enhancing antigen‐specific B‐cell responses through B‐cell activation. The majority of nanovaccine assembly is done in vitro using cell lines. However, in vivo assembly of scaffolded vaccines potentiated using nucleic acids or viral vectors is a burgeoning modality of nanovaccine delivery. Several advantages to in vivo assembly exist, including lower costs of production, fewer production barriers, as well as more rapid development of novel vaccine candidates for emerging diseases such as SARS‐CoV‐2. This review will characterize the methods for de novo assembly of nanovaccines in the host using methods of gene delivery including nucleic acid and viral vectored vaccines.This article is categorized under: Therapeutic Approaches and Drug Discovery > Nanomedicine for Infectious Disease Biology‐Inspired Nanomaterials > Nucleic Acid‐Based Structures Biology‐Inspired Nanomaterials > Protein and Virus‐Based Structures Therapeutic Approaches and Drug Discovery > Emerging Technologies

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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