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Next generation polyphosphazene immunoadjuvant: Synthesis, self-assembly and in vivo potency with human papillomavirus VLPs-based vaccine
- Source :
- Nanomedicine
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2021.
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Abstract
- Poly[di(carboxylatomethylphenoxy)phosphazene] (PCMP), a new member of polyphosphazene immunoadjuvant family, is synthesized. In vitro assessment of a new macromolecule revealed hydrolytic degradation profile and immunostimulatory activity comparable to its clinical stage homologue PCPP; however, PCMP was characterized by a beneficial reduced sensitivity to the ionic environment. In vivo evaluation of PCMP potency was conducted with human papillomavirus (HPV) virus-like particles (VLPs) based RG1-VLPs vaccine. In contrast with previously reported self-assembly of polyphosphazene adjuvants with proteins, which typically results in the formation of complexes with multimeric display of antigens, PCMP surface modified VLPs in a composition dependent pattern, which at a high polymer-to VLPs ratio led to stabilization of antigenic particles. Immunization experiments in mice demonstrated that PCMP adjuvanted RG1-VLPs vaccine induced potent humoral immune responses, in particular, on the level of highly desirable protective cross-neutralizing antibodies, and outperformed PCPP and Alhydrogel adjuvanted formulations.
- Subjects :
- Polymers
Drug Compounding
viruses
Biomedical Engineering
Pharmaceutical Science
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Biocompatible Materials
Bioengineering
02 engineering and technology
Antibodies, Viral
complex mixtures
Immunoadjuvant
Article
03 medical and health sciences
Organophosphorus Compounds
Immune system
Adjuvants, Immunologic
Antigen
In vivo
Animals
Humans
Potency
General Materials Science
Polyphosphazene
Papillomavirus Vaccines
Vaccines, Virus-Like Particle
030304 developmental biology
Mice, Inbred BALB C
0303 health sciences
biology
Chemistry
Papillomavirus Infections
Vaccination
virus diseases
Hydrogels
biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Antibodies, Neutralizing
In vitro
Drug Liberation
Biochemistry
biology.protein
Molecular Medicine
Female
Antibody
0210 nano-technology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15499634
- Volume :
- 33
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b23e0ae03a27b55aef5cec2f31137bb7
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nano.2021.102359