4단계 BK21 사업성과

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[함승주 교수 연구실] Self-Assembled Nanostructures Presenting Repetitive Arrays of Antigens for Effective Vaccination Against Influenza A Virus

  • 날짜 2024.07.22
  • 조회수 44

Abstract:  Infectious diseases pose persistent threats to public health, demanding advanced vaccine technologies. Nanomaterial-based delivery systems offer promising solutions to enhance immunogenicity while minimizing reactogenicity. We introduce a self-assembled vaccine (SAV) platform employing antigen-polymer conjugates designed to facilitate robust immune responses. The SAVs exhibit efficient cellular uptake by dendritic cells (DCs) and macrophages, which are crucial players in the innate immune system. The high-density antigen presentation of this SAV platform enhances the affinity for DCs through multivalent recognition, significantly augmenting humoral immunity. SAV induced high levels of immunoglobulin G (IgG), IgG1, and IgG2a, suggesting that mature DCs efficiently induced B cell activation through multivalent antigen recognition. Universality was confirmed by applying it to respiratory viruses, showcasing its potential as a versatile vaccine platform. Furthermore, we have also demonstrated strong protection against influenza A virus infection with SAV containing hemagglutinin, which is used in influenza A virus subunit vaccines. The efficacy and adaptability of this nanostructured vaccine present potential utility in combating infectious diseases.


논문정보:  ACS Nano, 18(6), 4847-4861
Published:  February 13, 2024
DOI:  doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c09672


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