EBSCO Logo
Connecting you to content on EBSCOhost
Results
Title

Lumazine synthase protein cage nanoparticles as antigen delivery nanoplatforms for dendritic cell-based vaccine development.

Authors

Jae-Sun Ra; Hyun-Hee Shin; Sebyung Kang; Yoonkyung Do

Abstract

Purpose: Protein cages are promising nanoplatform candidates for efficient delivery systems due to their homogenous size and structure with high biocompatibility and biodegradability. In this study, we investigate the potential of lumazine synthase protein cage as an antigen delivery system to dendritic cells (DCs), which induce antigen-specific T cell proliferation. Materials and Methods: Ovalbumin (OVA) peptides OT-1 (SIINFEKL) and OT-2 (ISQAVHAAHAEINEAGR) were genetically inserted to lumazine synthase and each protein cage was over-expressed in Escherichia coli as a soluble protein. The efficiency of antigen delivery and the resulting antigen-specific T cell proliferation by DCs was examined in vitro as well as in vivo. Results: We successfully generated and characterized OVA peptides carrying lumazine synthase protein cages. The OT-1 and OT-2 peptides carried by lumazine synthases were efficiently delivered and processed by DCs in vitro as well as in vivo, and induced proliferation of OT-1-specific CD8 T cells and OT-2-specific CD4 T cells. Conclusion: Our data demonstrate the potential of lumazine synthase protein cage being used as a novel antigen delivery system for DC-based vaccine development in future clinical applications.

Subjects

PEPTIDES; PROTEINS; CELL proliferation; AMINO acids; VACCINATION

Publication

Clinical & Experimental Vaccine Research, 2014, Vol 3, Issue 2, p227

ISSN

2287-3651

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.7774/cevr.2014.3.2.227

EBSCO Connect | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Copyright | Manage my cookies
Journals | Subjects | Sitemap
© 2025 EBSCO Industries, Inc. All rights reserved