Frontiers in Genetics (Jun 2021)

A Peptide Vaccine Candidate Tailored to Individuals' Genetics Mimics the Multi-Targeted T Cell Immunity of COVID-19 Convalescent Subjects

  • Eszter Somogyi,
  • Eszter Somogyi,
  • Zsolt Csiszovszki,
  • Zsolt Csiszovszki,
  • Levente Molnár,
  • Levente Molnár,
  • Orsolya Lőrincz,
  • Orsolya Lőrincz,
  • József Tóth,
  • József Tóth,
  • Sofie Pattijn,
  • Jana Schockaert,
  • Aurélie Mazy,
  • István Miklós,
  • István Miklós,
  • István Miklós,
  • Katalin Pántya,
  • Katalin Pántya,
  • Péter Páles,
  • Péter Páles,
  • Enikő R. Tőke,
  • Enikő R. Tőke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.684152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Long-term immunity to coronaviruses likely stems from T cell activity. We present here a novel approach for the selection of immunoprevalent SARS-CoV-2-derived T cell epitopes using an in silico cohort of HLA-genotyped individuals with different ethnicities. Nine 30-mer peptides derived from the four major structural proteins of SARS-CoV-2 were selected and included in a peptide vaccine candidate to recapitulate the broad virus-specific T cell responses observed in natural infection. PolyPEPI-SCoV-2-specific, polyfunctional CD8+ and CD4+ T cells were detected in each of the 17 asymptomatic/mild COVID-19 convalescents' blood against on average seven different vaccine peptides. Furthermore, convalescents' complete HLA-genotype predicted their T cell responses to SARS-CoV-2-derived peptides with 84% accuracy. Computational extrapolation of this relationship to a cohort of 16,000 HLA-genotyped individuals with 16 different ethnicities suggest that PolyPEPI-SCoV-2 vaccination will likely elicit multi-antigenic T cell responses in 98% of individuals, independent of ethnicity. PolyPEPI-SCoV-2 administered with Montanide ISA 51 VG generated robust, Th1-biased CD8+, and CD4+ T cell responses against all represented proteins, as well as binding antibodies upon subcutaneous injection into BALB/c and hCD34+ transgenic mice modeling human immune system. These results have implications for the development of global, highly immunogenic, T cell-focused vaccines against various pathogens and diseases.

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