High-affinity antigen association to cationic liposomes via coiled coil-forming peptides induces a strong antigen-specific CD4+ T-cell response

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2021-01-01

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Leboux, R. J.T.
Benne, NaomiORCID 0000-0003-3635-9798ISNI 0000000491592055
van Os, W. L.
Bussmann, J.
Kros, A.
Jiskoot, WimISNI 0000000031024495
Slütter, B.

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Abstract

Liposomes are widely investigated as vaccine delivery systems, but antigen loading efficiency can be low. Moreover, adsorbed antigen may rapidly desorb under physiological conditions. Encapsulation of antigens overcomes the latter problem but results in significant antigen loss during preparation and purification of the liposomes. Here, we propose an alternative attachment method, based on a complementary heterodimeric coiled coil peptide pair pepK and pepE. PepK was conjugated to cholesterol (yielding CPK) and pepE was covalently linked to model antigen OVA323 (yielding pepE-OVA323). CPK was incorporated in the lipid bilayer of cationic liposomes (180 nm in size). Antigen was associated more efficiently to functionalized liposomes (Kd 166 nM) than to cationic liposomes (Kd not detectable). In vivo co-localization of antigen and liposomes was strongly increased upon CPK-functionalization (35% -> 80%). CPK-functionalized liposomes induced 5-fold stronger CD4+ T-cell proliferation than non-functionalized liposomes in vitro. Both formulations were able to induce strong CD4+ T-cell expansion in mice, but more IFN-y and IL-10 production was observed after immunization with functionalized liposomes. In conclusion, antigen association via coiled coil peptide pair increased co-localization of antigen and liposomes, increased CD4+ T-cell proliferation in vitro and induced a stronger CD4+ T-cell response in vivo.

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Antigen association, CD4 T-cell, Coiled coil peptide, Liposomes, Vaccination, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Science, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Leboux, R J T, Benne, N, van Os, W L, Bussmann, J, Kros, A, Jiskoot, W & Slütter, B 2021, 'High-affinity antigen association to cationic liposomes via coiled coil-forming peptides induces a strong antigen-specific CD4+ T-cell response', European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, vol. 158, pp. 96-105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpb.2020.11.005