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Computationally designed mRNA-launched protein nanoparticle vaccines
by
Lin, Paulo J C
, Johnson, Max R
, Veesler, David
, Hui, Harold
, Ellis, Daniel
, Treichel, Catherine
, Chao, Cara W
, Muramatsu, Hiromi
, Mattocks, Melissa
, Pardi, Norbert
, Navarro, Mary Jane
, King, Neil P
, Powers, John M
, Miranda, Marcos C
, Schäfer, Alexandra
, Sung, Molly M H
, Lujan, Victor
, Tam, Ying K
, Hendricks, Grace G
, Men, Christine
, Grigoryan, Lilit
, Walls, Alexandra C
, Lee, Jimin
, Leaf, Elizabeth M
, Pulendran, Bali
, Chan, Sidney
, Hubbard, Miranda L
, Catanzaro, Nicholas J
, Baric, Ralph S
, Cheng, Suna
, Wang, Jing Yang John
, Valdez, Adian
, Wu, Sheng-Yang
2024
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Computationally designed mRNA-launched protein nanoparticle vaccines
by
Lin, Paulo J C
, Johnson, Max R
, Veesler, David
, Hui, Harold
, Ellis, Daniel
, Treichel, Catherine
, Chao, Cara W
, Muramatsu, Hiromi
, Mattocks, Melissa
, Pardi, Norbert
, Navarro, Mary Jane
, King, Neil P
, Powers, John M
, Miranda, Marcos C
, Schäfer, Alexandra
, Sung, Molly M H
, Lujan, Victor
, Tam, Ying K
, Hendricks, Grace G
, Men, Christine
, Grigoryan, Lilit
, Walls, Alexandra C
, Lee, Jimin
, Leaf, Elizabeth M
, Pulendran, Bali
, Chan, Sidney
, Hubbard, Miranda L
, Catanzaro, Nicholas J
, Baric, Ralph S
, Cheng, Suna
, Wang, Jing Yang John
, Valdez, Adian
, Wu, Sheng-Yang
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2024
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Computationally designed mRNA-launched protein nanoparticle vaccines
by
Lin, Paulo J C
, Johnson, Max R
, Veesler, David
, Hui, Harold
, Ellis, Daniel
, Treichel, Catherine
, Chao, Cara W
, Muramatsu, Hiromi
, Mattocks, Melissa
, Pardi, Norbert
, Navarro, Mary Jane
, King, Neil P
, Powers, John M
, Miranda, Marcos C
, Schäfer, Alexandra
, Sung, Molly M H
, Lujan, Victor
, Tam, Ying K
, Hendricks, Grace G
, Men, Christine
, Grigoryan, Lilit
, Walls, Alexandra C
, Lee, Jimin
, Leaf, Elizabeth M
, Pulendran, Bali
, Chan, Sidney
, Hubbard, Miranda L
, Catanzaro, Nicholas J
, Baric, Ralph S
, Cheng, Suna
, Wang, Jing Yang John
, Valdez, Adian
, Wu, Sheng-Yang
2024
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Computationally designed mRNA-launched protein nanoparticle vaccines
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Computationally designed mRNA-launched protein nanoparticle vaccines
2024
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Both protein nanoparticle and mRNA vaccines were clinically de-risked during the COVID-19 pandemic
. These vaccine modalities have complementary strengths: antigen display on protein nanoparticles can enhance the magnitude, quality, and durability of antibody responses
, while mRNA vaccines can be rapidly manufactured
and elicit antigen-specific CD4 and CD8 T cells
. Here we leverage a computationally designed icosahedral protein nanoparticle that was redesigned for optimal secretion from eukaryotic cells
to develop an mRNA-launched nanoparticle vaccine for SARS-CoV-2. The nanoparticle, which displays 60 copies of a stabilized variant of the Wuhan-Hu-1 Spike receptor binding domain (RBD)
, formed monodisperse, antigenically intact assemblies upon secretion from transfected cells. An mRNA vaccine encoding the secreted RBD nanoparticle elicited 5- to 28-fold higher levels of neutralizing antibodies than an mRNA vaccine encoding membrane-anchored Spike, induced higher levels of CD8 T cells than the same immunogen when delivered as an adjuvanted protein nanoparticle, and protected mice from vaccine-matched and -mismatched SARS-CoV-2 challenge. Our data establish that delivering protein nanoparticle immunogens via mRNA vaccines can combine the benefits of each modality and, more broadly, highlight the utility of computational protein design in genetic immunization strategies.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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