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Nanoformulated Single‐Stranded RNA‐Based Adjuvant with a Coordinative Amphiphile as an Effective Stabilizer: Inducing Humoral Immune Response by Activation of Antigen‐Presenting Cells
Authors:Hyo‐Jung Park  Eun‐Kyoung Bang  Jung Joo Hong  Sang‐Myeong Lee  Hae Li Ko  Hye Won Kwak  Hyelim Park  Kyung Won Kang  Rhoon‐Ho Kim  Seung Rok Ryu  Green Kim  Hanseul Oh  Hye‐Jung Kim  Kyuri Lee  Minjeong Kim  Soo Young Kim  Jae‐Ouk Kim  Karim El‐Baz  Hyukjin Lee  Manki Song  Dae Gwin Jeong  Gyochang Keum  Jae‐Hwan Nam
Abstract:As agonists of TLR7/8, single‐stranded RNAs (ssRNAs) are safe and promising adjuvants that do not cause off‐target effects or innate immune overactivation. However, low stability prevents them from mounting sufficient immune responses. This study evaluates the adjuvant effects of ssRNA derived from the cricket paralysis virus intergenic region internal ribosome entry site, formulated as nanoparticles with a coordinative amphiphile, containing a zinc/dipicolylamine complex moiety as a coordinative phosphate binder, as a stabilizer for RNA‐based adjuvants. The nanoformulated ssRNA adjuvant was resistant to enzymatic degradation in vitro and in vivo, and that with a coordinative amphiphile bearing an oleyl group ( CA‐O ) was approximately 100 nm, promoted effective recognition, and improved activation of antigen‐presenting cells, leading to better induction of neutralizing antibodies following single immunization. Hence, CA‐O may increase the efficacy of ssRNA‐based adjuvants, proving useful to meet the urgent need for vaccines during pathogen outbreaks.
Keywords:amphiphiles  antigens  nanoparticles  RNA structures  viruses
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