A Supramolecular Vaccine Platform Based on α-Helical Peptide Nanofibers

ACS Biomater Sci Eng. 2017 Dec 11;3(12):3128-3132. doi: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00561. Epub 2017 Sep 11.

Abstract

A supramolecular peptide vaccine system was designed in which epitope-bearing peptides self-assemble into elongated nanofibers composed almost entirely of alpha-helical structure. The nanofibers were readily internalized by antigen presenting cells and produced robust antibody, CD4+ T-cell, and CD8+ T-cell responses without supplemental adjuvants in mice. Epitopes studied included a cancer B-cell epitope from the epidermal growth factor receptor class III variant (EGFRvIII), the universal CD4+ T-cell epitope PADRE, and the model CD8+ T-cell epitope SIINFEKL, each of which could be incorporated into supramolecular multi-epitope nanofibers in a modular fashion.

Keywords: coiled-coil; nanofiber; self-adjuvanting; self-assembly; vaccine.