Nanoparticle display of neuraminidase elicits enhanced antibody responses and protection against influenza A virus challenge in mice

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2024-01-26

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Pascha, M NISNI 0000000507287304
Ballegeer, Marlies
Roelofs, MarcORCID 0000-0002-2342-3474ISNI 0000000507301436
Meuris, Leander
Albulescu, I CISNI 0000000443788811
van Kuppeveld, Frank J MISNI 0000000369420196
Hurdiss, Daniel LORCID 0000-0003-3834-5808ISNI 0000000476570907
Bosch, Berend JISNI 0000000387346575
Zeev-Ben-Mordehai, TzviyaISNI 0000000492962767
Saelens, Xavier

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Abstract

Current Influenza virus vaccines primarily induce antibody responses against variable epitopes in hemagglutinin (HA), necessitating frequent updates. However, antibodies against neuraminidase (NA) can also confer protection against influenza, making NA an attractive target for the development of novel vaccines. In this study, we aimed to enhance the immunogenicity of recombinant NA antigens by presenting them multivalently on a nanoparticle carrier. Soluble tetrameric NA antigens of the N1 and N2 subtypes, confirmed to be correctly folded by cryo-electron microscopy structural analysis, were conjugated to Mi3 self-assembling protein nanoparticles using the SpyTag-SpyCatcher system. Immunization of mice with NA-Mi3 nanoparticles induced higher titers of NA-binding and -inhibiting antibodies and improved protection against a lethal challenge compared to unconjugated NA. Additionally, we explored the co-presentation of N1 and N2 antigens on the same Mi3 particles to create a mosaic vaccine candidate. These mosaic nanoparticles elicited antibody titers that were similar or superior to the homotypic nanoparticles and effectively protected against H1N1 and H3N2 challenge viruses. The NA-Mi3 nanoparticles represent a promising vaccine candidate that could complement HA-directed approaches for enhanced potency and broadened protection against influenza A virus.

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SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Pascha, M N, Ballegeer, M, Roelofs, M C, Meuris, L, Albulescu, I C, Kuppeveld, F J M V, Hurdiss, D L, Bosch, B-J, Zeev-Ben-Mordehai, T, Saelens, X & Haan, C A M D 2024 'Nanoparticle display of neuraminidase elicits enhanced antibody responses and protection against influenza A virus challenge in mice' Research Square. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3579434/v1