Cargando…

Structural and functional evaluation of de novo-designed, two-component nanoparticle carriers for HIV Env trimer immunogens

Two-component, self-assembling nanoparticles represent a versatile platform for multivalent presentation of viral antigens. Computational design of protein nanoparticles with differing sizes and geometries enables combination with antigens of choice to test novel multimerization concepts in immuniza...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Antanasijevic, Aleksandar, Ueda, George, Brouwer, Philip J. M., Copps, Jeffrey, Huang, Deli, Allen, Joel D., Cottrell, Christopher A., Yasmeen, Anila, Sewall, Leigh M., Bontjer, Ilja, Ketas, Thomas J., Turner, Hannah L., Berndsen, Zachary T., Montefiori, David C., Klasse, Per Johan, Crispin, Max, Nemazee, David, Moore, John P., Sanders, Rogier W., King, Neil P., Baker, David, Ward, Andrew B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7418955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32780770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008665
_version_ 1783569785692356608
author Antanasijevic, Aleksandar
Ueda, George
Brouwer, Philip J. M.
Copps, Jeffrey
Huang, Deli
Allen, Joel D.
Cottrell, Christopher A.
Yasmeen, Anila
Sewall, Leigh M.
Bontjer, Ilja
Ketas, Thomas J.
Turner, Hannah L.
Berndsen, Zachary T.
Montefiori, David C.
Klasse, Per Johan
Crispin, Max
Nemazee, David
Moore, John P.
Sanders, Rogier W.
King, Neil P.
Baker, David
Ward, Andrew B.
author_facet Antanasijevic, Aleksandar
Ueda, George
Brouwer, Philip J. M.
Copps, Jeffrey
Huang, Deli
Allen, Joel D.
Cottrell, Christopher A.
Yasmeen, Anila
Sewall, Leigh M.
Bontjer, Ilja
Ketas, Thomas J.
Turner, Hannah L.
Berndsen, Zachary T.
Montefiori, David C.
Klasse, Per Johan
Crispin, Max
Nemazee, David
Moore, John P.
Sanders, Rogier W.
King, Neil P.
Baker, David
Ward, Andrew B.
author_sort Antanasijevic, Aleksandar
collection PubMed
description Two-component, self-assembling nanoparticles represent a versatile platform for multivalent presentation of viral antigens. Computational design of protein nanoparticles with differing sizes and geometries enables combination with antigens of choice to test novel multimerization concepts in immunization strategies where the goal is to improve the induction and maturation of neutralizing antibody lineages. Here, we describe detailed antigenic, structural, and functional characterization of computationally designed tetrahedral, octahedral, and icosahedral nanoparticle immunogens displaying trimeric HIV envelope glycoprotein (Env) ectodomains. Env trimers, based on subtype A (BG505) or consensus group M (ConM) sequences and engineered with SOSIP stabilizing mutations, were fused to an underlying trimeric building block of each nanoparticle. Initial screening yielded one icosahedral and two tetrahedral nanoparticle candidates, capable of presenting twenty or four copies of the Env trimer. A number of analyses, including detailed structural characterization by cryo-EM, demonstrated that the nanoparticle immunogens possessed the intended structural and antigenic properties. When the immunogenicity of ConM-SOSIP trimers presented on a two-component tetrahedral nanoparticle or as soluble proteins were compared in rabbits, the two immunogens elicited similar serum antibody binding titers against the trimer component. Neutralizing antibody titers were slightly elevated in the animals given the nanoparticle immunogen and were initially more focused to the trimer apex. Altogether, our findings indicate that tetrahedral nanoparticles can be successfully applied for presentation of HIV Env trimer immunogens; however, the optimal implementation to different immunization strategies remains to be determined.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7418955
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-74189552020-08-19 Structural and functional evaluation of de novo-designed, two-component nanoparticle carriers for HIV Env trimer immunogens Antanasijevic, Aleksandar Ueda, George Brouwer, Philip J. M. Copps, Jeffrey Huang, Deli Allen, Joel D. Cottrell, Christopher A. Yasmeen, Anila Sewall, Leigh M. Bontjer, Ilja Ketas, Thomas J. Turner, Hannah L. Berndsen, Zachary T. Montefiori, David C. Klasse, Per Johan Crispin, Max Nemazee, David Moore, John P. Sanders, Rogier W. King, Neil P. Baker, David Ward, Andrew B. PLoS Pathog Research Article Two-component, self-assembling nanoparticles represent a versatile platform for multivalent presentation of viral antigens. Computational design of protein nanoparticles with differing sizes and geometries enables combination with antigens of choice to test novel multimerization concepts in immunization strategies where the goal is to improve the induction and maturation of neutralizing antibody lineages. Here, we describe detailed antigenic, structural, and functional characterization of computationally designed tetrahedral, octahedral, and icosahedral nanoparticle immunogens displaying trimeric HIV envelope glycoprotein (Env) ectodomains. Env trimers, based on subtype A (BG505) or consensus group M (ConM) sequences and engineered with SOSIP stabilizing mutations, were fused to an underlying trimeric building block of each nanoparticle. Initial screening yielded one icosahedral and two tetrahedral nanoparticle candidates, capable of presenting twenty or four copies of the Env trimer. A number of analyses, including detailed structural characterization by cryo-EM, demonstrated that the nanoparticle immunogens possessed the intended structural and antigenic properties. When the immunogenicity of ConM-SOSIP trimers presented on a two-component tetrahedral nanoparticle or as soluble proteins were compared in rabbits, the two immunogens elicited similar serum antibody binding titers against the trimer component. Neutralizing antibody titers were slightly elevated in the animals given the nanoparticle immunogen and were initially more focused to the trimer apex. Altogether, our findings indicate that tetrahedral nanoparticles can be successfully applied for presentation of HIV Env trimer immunogens; however, the optimal implementation to different immunization strategies remains to be determined. Public Library of Science 2020-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7418955/ /pubmed/32780770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008665 Text en © 2020 Antanasijevic et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Antanasijevic, Aleksandar
Ueda, George
Brouwer, Philip J. M.
Copps, Jeffrey
Huang, Deli
Allen, Joel D.
Cottrell, Christopher A.
Yasmeen, Anila
Sewall, Leigh M.
Bontjer, Ilja
Ketas, Thomas J.
Turner, Hannah L.
Berndsen, Zachary T.
Montefiori, David C.
Klasse, Per Johan
Crispin, Max
Nemazee, David
Moore, John P.
Sanders, Rogier W.
King, Neil P.
Baker, David
Ward, Andrew B.
Structural and functional evaluation of de novo-designed, two-component nanoparticle carriers for HIV Env trimer immunogens
title Structural and functional evaluation of de novo-designed, two-component nanoparticle carriers for HIV Env trimer immunogens
title_full Structural and functional evaluation of de novo-designed, two-component nanoparticle carriers for HIV Env trimer immunogens
title_fullStr Structural and functional evaluation of de novo-designed, two-component nanoparticle carriers for HIV Env trimer immunogens
title_full_unstemmed Structural and functional evaluation of de novo-designed, two-component nanoparticle carriers for HIV Env trimer immunogens
title_short Structural and functional evaluation of de novo-designed, two-component nanoparticle carriers for HIV Env trimer immunogens
title_sort structural and functional evaluation of de novo-designed, two-component nanoparticle carriers for hiv env trimer immunogens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7418955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32780770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008665
work_keys_str_mv AT antanasijevicaleksandar structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT uedageorge structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT brouwerphilipjm structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT coppsjeffrey structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT huangdeli structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT allenjoeld structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT cottrellchristophera structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT yasmeenanila structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT sewallleighm structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT bontjerilja structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT ketasthomasj structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT turnerhannahl structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT berndsenzacharyt structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT montefioridavidc structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT klasseperjohan structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT crispinmax structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT nemazeedavid structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT moorejohnp structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT sandersrogierw structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT kingneilp structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT bakerdavid structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens
AT wardandrewb structuralandfunctionalevaluationofdenovodesignedtwocomponentnanoparticlecarriersforhivenvtrimerimmunogens