Journal article
Poly(amino acids) as a potent self-adjuvanting delivery system for peptide-based nanovaccines
M Skwarczynski, G Zhao, JC Boer, V Ozberk, A Azuar, JG Cruz, AK Giddam, ZG Khalil, M Pandey, MA Shibu, WM Hussein, RJ Nevagi, MR Batzloff, JW Wells, RJ Capon, M Plebanski, MF Good, I Toth
Science Advances | AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE | Published : 2020
Abstract
To be optimally effective, peptide-based vaccines need to be administered with adjuvants. Many currently available adjuvants are toxic, not biodegradable; they invariably invoke adverse reactions, including allergic responses and excessive inflammation. A nontoxic, biodegradable, biocompatible, self-adjuvanting vaccine delivery system is urgently needed. Herein, we report a potent vaccine delivery system fulfilling the above requirements. A peptide antigen was coupled with poly-hydrophobic amino acid sequences serving as self-adjuvanting moieties using solid-phase synthesis, to produce fully defined single molecular entities. Under aqueous conditions, these molecules self-assembled into dist..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (program grant APP1132975 to M.F.G. and I.T., and project grant APP1099999 to J.W.W.).