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Publication : Oligomeric state of the ZIKV E protein defines protective immune responses.

First Author  Metz SW Year  2019
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  4606
PubMed ID  31601808 Mgi Jnum  J:337097
Mgi Id  MGI:6378104 Doi  10.1038/s41467-019-12677-6
Citation  Metz SW, et al. (2019) Oligomeric state of the ZIKV E protein defines protective immune responses. Nat Commun 10(1):4606
abstractText  The current leading Zika vaccine candidates in clinical testing are based on live or killed virus platforms, which have safety issues, especially in pregnant women. Zika subunit vaccines, however, have shown poor performance in preclinical studies, most likely because the antigens tested do not display critical quaternary structure epitopes present on Zika E protein homodimers that cover the surface of the virus. Here, we produce stable recombinant E protein homodimers that are recognized by strongly neutralizing Zika specific monoclonal antibodies. In mice, the dimeric antigen stimulate strongly neutralizing antibodies that target epitopes that are similar to epitopes recognized by human antibodies following natural Zika virus infection. The monomer antigen stimulates low levels of E-domain III targeting neutralizing antibodies. In a Zika challenge model, only E dimer antigen stimulates protective antibodies, not the monomer. These results highlight the importance of mimicking the highly structured flavivirus surface when designing subunit vaccines.
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