Journal of Nanobiotechnology (Aug 2024)

Endogenous capsid-forming protein ARC for self-assembling nanoparticle vaccines

  • Yu Li,
  • Xiaofan Zhao,
  • Jiaqi Tang,
  • Mengran Yi,
  • Xiaodong Zai,
  • Jun Zhang,
  • Gong Cheng,
  • Yilong Yang,
  • Junjie Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-024-02767-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

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Abstract The application of nanoscale scaffolds has become a promising strategy in vaccine design, with protein-based nanoparticles offering desirable avenues for the biocompatible and efficient delivery of antigens. Here, we presented a novel endogenous capsid-forming protein, activated-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (ARC), which could be engineered through the plug-and-play strategy (SpyCatcher3/SpyTag3) for multivalent display of antigens. Combined with the self-assembly capacity and flexible modularity of ARC, ARC-based vaccines elicited robust immune responses against Mpox or SARS-CoV-2, comparable to those induced by ferritin-based vaccines. Additionally, ARC-based nanoparticles functioned as immunostimulants, efficiently stimulating dendritic cells and facilitating germinal center responses. Even without adjuvants, ARC-based vaccines generated protective immune responses in a lethal challenge model. Hence, this study showed the feasibility of ARC as a novel protein-based nanocarrier for multivalent surface display of pathogenic antigens and demonstrated the potential of exploiting recombinant mammalian retrovirus-like protein as a delivery vehicle for bioactive molecules. Graphic Abstract

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