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Adjuvanted multi-epitope vaccines protect HLA-A*11:01 transgenic mice against Toxoplasma gondii
Kamal El Bissati, … , Craig W. Roberts, Rima McLeod
Kamal El Bissati, … , Craig W. Roberts, Rima McLeod
Published September 22, 2016
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2016;1(15):e85955. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.85955.
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Research Article Vaccines

Adjuvanted multi-epitope vaccines protect HLA-A*11:01 transgenic mice against Toxoplasma gondii

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Abstract

We created and tested multi-epitope DNA or protein vaccines with TLR4 ligand emulsion adjuvant (gluco glucopyranosyl lipid adjuvant in a stable emulsion [GLA-SE]) for their ability to protect against Toxoplasma gondii in HLA transgenic mice. Our constructs each included 5 of our best down-selected CD8+ T cell–eliciting epitopes, a universal CD4+ helper T lymphocyte epitope (PADRE), and a secretory signal, all arranged for optimal MHC-I presentation. Their capacity to elicit immune and protective responses was studied using immunization of HLA-A*11:01 transgenic mice. These multi-epitope vaccines increased memory CD8+ T cells that produced IFN-γ and protected mice against parasite burden when challenged with T. gondii. Endocytosis of emulsion-trapped protein and cross presentation of the antigens must account for the immunogenicity of our adjuvanted protein. Thus, our work creates an adjuvanted platform assembly of peptides resulting in cross presentation of CD8+ T cell–eliciting epitopes in a vaccine that prevents toxoplasmosis.

Authors

Kamal El Bissati, Aziz A. Chentoufi, Paulette A. Krishack, Ying Zhou, Stuart Woods, Jitender P. Dubey, Lo Vang, Joseph Lykins, Kate E. Broderick, Ernest Mui, Yasuhiro Suzuki, Qila Sa, Stephanie Bi, Nestor Cardona, Shiv K. Verma, Laura Fraczek, Catherine A. Reardon, John Sidney, Jeff Alexander, Alessandro Sette, Tom Vedvick, Chris Fox, Jeffrey A. Guderian, Steven Reed, Craig W. Roberts, Rima McLeod

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Immunogenicity and efficacy of 5 identified A11-restricted CD8+ T cell epitope pool peptides in combination with PADRE and GLA-SE adjuvant in HLA-A*11:01 transgenic mice.

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(A) T. gondii brain cysts number was significantly reduced in HLA-A*11:01 mice immunized with pool of peptides plus PADRE and GLA-SE adjuvant at 21 days after challenge with 2,000 T. gondii ME49-Fluc (Type II) parasites (n = 8 mice per group, in 2 replicate experiments with 4 mice per experiment, pooled; *P < 0.013, Student’s t test). (B) Quantitative PCR for the parasite burden in the T. gondii–challenged HLA-A*11:01 mice brains (n = 7 mice per group combining 2 replicate experiments, *P < 0.004, Student’s t test). (C and D) Flow cytometry gating for CD8+ memory T cells 11 weeks after immunization of HLA-A*11:01 mice with pooled adjuvanted peptides. Cells are gated on CD3+CD8+ T cells. Memory T cells were defined as CD44hiCD45RBlo. For each group, a representative FACS plot is shown with the percent of CD8+ memory T cells shown. For each group, n = 3 and differences were significant; P < 0.05, Student’s t test. This experiment is representative of 2 replicates. Horizontal lines are means and SDs are shown in D.

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