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Combination of Recombinant Proteins S1/N and RBD/N as Potential Vaccine Candidates

Despite all successful efforts to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, the need to evaluate alternative antigens to produce next-generation vaccines is imperative to target emerging variants. Thus, the second generation of COVID-19 vaccines employ more than one antigen from severe acute respiratory syndrome...

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Autores principales: Mendoza-Ramírez, Noe Juvenal, García-Cordero, Julio, Martínez-Frías, Sandra Paola, Roa-Velázquez, Daniela, Luria-Pérez, Rosendo, Bustos-Arriaga, José, Hernández-Lopez, Jesús, Cabello-Gutiérrez, Carlos, Zúñiga-Ramos, Joaquín Alejandro, Morales-Ríos, Edgar, Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra, Espinosa-Cantellano, Martha, Cedillo-Barrón, Leticia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10142685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112776
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040864
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author Mendoza-Ramírez, Noe Juvenal
García-Cordero, Julio
Martínez-Frías, Sandra Paola
Roa-Velázquez, Daniela
Luria-Pérez, Rosendo
Bustos-Arriaga, José
Hernández-Lopez, Jesús
Cabello-Gutiérrez, Carlos
Zúñiga-Ramos, Joaquín Alejandro
Morales-Ríos, Edgar
Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra
Espinosa-Cantellano, Martha
Cedillo-Barrón, Leticia
author_facet Mendoza-Ramírez, Noe Juvenal
García-Cordero, Julio
Martínez-Frías, Sandra Paola
Roa-Velázquez, Daniela
Luria-Pérez, Rosendo
Bustos-Arriaga, José
Hernández-Lopez, Jesús
Cabello-Gutiérrez, Carlos
Zúñiga-Ramos, Joaquín Alejandro
Morales-Ríos, Edgar
Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra
Espinosa-Cantellano, Martha
Cedillo-Barrón, Leticia
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description Despite all successful efforts to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, the need to evaluate alternative antigens to produce next-generation vaccines is imperative to target emerging variants. Thus, the second generation of COVID-19 vaccines employ more than one antigen from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to induce an effective and lasting immune response. Here, we analyzed the combination of two SARS-CoV-2 viral antigens that could elicit a more durable immune response in both T- and B-cells. The nucleocapsid (N) protein, Spike protein S1 domain, and receptor binding domain (RBD) of the SARS-CoV-2 spike surface glycoproteins were expressed and purified in a mammalian expression system, taking into consideration the posttranscriptional modifications and structural characteristics. The immunogenicity of these combined proteins was evaluated in a murine model. Immunization combining S1 or RBD with the N protein induced higher levels of IgG antibodies, increased the percentage of neutralization, and elevated the production of cytokines TNF-α, IFN-γ, and IL-2 compared to the administration of a single antigen. Furthermore, sera from immunized mice recognized alpha and beta variants of SARS-CoV-2, which supports ongoing clinical results on partial protection in vaccinated populations, despite mutations. This study identifies potential antigens for second-generation COVID-19 vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-101426852023-04-29 Combination of Recombinant Proteins S1/N and RBD/N as Potential Vaccine Candidates Mendoza-Ramírez, Noe Juvenal García-Cordero, Julio Martínez-Frías, Sandra Paola Roa-Velázquez, Daniela Luria-Pérez, Rosendo Bustos-Arriaga, José Hernández-Lopez, Jesús Cabello-Gutiérrez, Carlos Zúñiga-Ramos, Joaquín Alejandro Morales-Ríos, Edgar Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra Espinosa-Cantellano, Martha Cedillo-Barrón, Leticia Vaccines (Basel) Article Despite all successful efforts to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, the need to evaluate alternative antigens to produce next-generation vaccines is imperative to target emerging variants. Thus, the second generation of COVID-19 vaccines employ more than one antigen from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to induce an effective and lasting immune response. Here, we analyzed the combination of two SARS-CoV-2 viral antigens that could elicit a more durable immune response in both T- and B-cells. The nucleocapsid (N) protein, Spike protein S1 domain, and receptor binding domain (RBD) of the SARS-CoV-2 spike surface glycoproteins were expressed and purified in a mammalian expression system, taking into consideration the posttranscriptional modifications and structural characteristics. The immunogenicity of these combined proteins was evaluated in a murine model. Immunization combining S1 or RBD with the N protein induced higher levels of IgG antibodies, increased the percentage of neutralization, and elevated the production of cytokines TNF-α, IFN-γ, and IL-2 compared to the administration of a single antigen. Furthermore, sera from immunized mice recognized alpha and beta variants of SARS-CoV-2, which supports ongoing clinical results on partial protection in vaccinated populations, despite mutations. This study identifies potential antigens for second-generation COVID-19 vaccines. MDPI 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10142685/ /pubmed/37112776 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040864 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mendoza-Ramírez, Noe Juvenal
García-Cordero, Julio
Martínez-Frías, Sandra Paola
Roa-Velázquez, Daniela
Luria-Pérez, Rosendo
Bustos-Arriaga, José
Hernández-Lopez, Jesús
Cabello-Gutiérrez, Carlos
Zúñiga-Ramos, Joaquín Alejandro
Morales-Ríos, Edgar
Pérez-Tapia, Sonia Mayra
Espinosa-Cantellano, Martha
Cedillo-Barrón, Leticia
Combination of Recombinant Proteins S1/N and RBD/N as Potential Vaccine Candidates
title Combination of Recombinant Proteins S1/N and RBD/N as Potential Vaccine Candidates
title_full Combination of Recombinant Proteins S1/N and RBD/N as Potential Vaccine Candidates
title_fullStr Combination of Recombinant Proteins S1/N and RBD/N as Potential Vaccine Candidates
title_full_unstemmed Combination of Recombinant Proteins S1/N and RBD/N as Potential Vaccine Candidates
title_short Combination of Recombinant Proteins S1/N and RBD/N as Potential Vaccine Candidates
title_sort combination of recombinant proteins s1/n and rbd/n as potential vaccine candidates
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10142685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112776
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040864
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