Journal article
Poly(hydrophobic amino acid) Conjugates for the Delivery of Multiepitope Vaccine against Group A Streptococcus
Armira Azuar, Mohini A Shibu, Nomin Adilbish, Nirmal Marasini, Hong Hung, Jieru Yang, Yacheng Luo, Zeinab G Khalil, Robert J Capon, Waleed M Hussein, Istvan Toth, Mariusz Skwarczynski
BIOCONJUGATE CHEMISTRY | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2021
Abstract
Peptide-based vaccines are composed of small, defined, antigenic peptide epitopes. They are designed to induce well-controlled immune responses. Multiple epitopes are often employed in these vaccines to cover strain variability of a pathogen. However, peptide epitopes cannot stimulate adequate immune responses on their own and require an adjuvant (immune stimulant) and/or delivery system. Here, we designed and synthesized a multiepitope vaccine candidate against Group A Streptococcus (GAS) composed of several B-cell epitopes (J8, PL1, and 88/30) derived from GAS M-protein, universal PADRE T-helper cell epitope, and a polyleucine self-adjuvanting unit. The vaccine components were conjugated t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the NHMRC (Program Grant APP1132975), ARC (Discovery Project DP21010280) and an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship.