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Incorporation of a GPI-anchored engineered cytokine as a molecular adjuvant enhances the immunogenicity of HIV VLPs

  • Hao Feng
  • , Han Zhang
  • , Jiusheng Deng
  • , Li Wang
  • , Yuan He
  • , Shelly Wang
  • , Roheila Seyedtabaei
  • , Qing Wang
  • , Laiting Liu
  • , Jacques Galipeau
  • , Richard W. Compans
  • , Bao Zhong Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Emory University
  • Henan University of Technology

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Abstract

HIV vaccines should elicit immune responses at both the mucosal portals of entry to block transmission and systemic compartments to clear disseminated viruses. Co-delivery of mucosal adjuvants has been shown to be essential to induce effective mucosal immunity by non-replicating vaccines. A novel cytokine, GIFT4, engineered by fusing GM-CSF and interleukin-4, was previously found to simulate B cell proliferation and effector function. Herein a membrane-anchored form of GIFT4 was constructed by fusing a glycolipid (GPI)-anchoring sequence and incorporated into Env-enriched HIV virus-like particles (VLPs) as a molecular adjuvant. Guinea pigs were immunized with the resulting HIV VLPs through an intramuscular priming-intranasal boosting immunization route. The GIFT4-containing VLPs induced higher levels of systemic antibody responses with significantly increased binding avidity and improved neutralizing breadth and potency to a panel of selected strains, as well as higher levels of IgG and IgA at several mucosal sites. Thus, the novel GPI-GIFT4-containging VLPs have the potential to be developed into a prophylactic HIV vaccine. Incorporation of GPI-anchored GIFT4 into VLPs as a molecular adjuvant represents a novel approach to increase their immunogenicity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11856
JournalScientific Reports
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jul 2015
Externally publishedYes

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