Role of the E2 Hypervariable Region (HVR1) in the Immunogenicity of a Recombinant Hepatitis C Virus Vaccine

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作者
Law, John L. M. [1 ]
Logan, Michael [1 ]
Wong, Jason [1 ]
Kundu, Juthika [1 ]
Hockman, Darren [1 ]
Landi, Amir [1 ]
Chen, Chao [1 ]
Crawford, Kevin [1 ]
Wininger, Mark [1 ]
Johnson, Janelle [1 ]
Prince, Catalina Mesa [1 ]
Dudek, Elzbieta [1 ]
Mehta, Ninad [1 ]
Tyrrell, D. Lorne [1 ]
Houghton, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Med Microbiol & Immunol, Li Ka Shing Inst Virol, Edmonton, AB, Canada
关键词
glycoprotein; HCV; HVR1; neutralization; neutralizing antibody; RNA virus; vaccine; hepatitis C virus; BROADLY NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES; T-CELL RESPONSES; B TYPE-I; VIRAL CLEARANCE; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES; THERAPEUTIC VACCINES; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; LOW-DENSITY; INFECTION; HCV;
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10.1128/JVI.02141-17
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Current evidence supports a protective role for virus-neutralizing antibodies in immunity against hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Many cross-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies have been identified. These antibodies have been shown to provide protection or to clear infection in animal models. Previous clinical trials have shown that a gpE1/gpE2 vaccine can induce antibodies that neutralize the in vitro infectivity of all the major cell culture-derived HCV (HCVcc) genotypes around the world. However, cross-neutralization appeared to favor certain genotypes, with significant but lower neutralization against others. HCV may employ epitope masking to avoid antibody-mediated neutralization. Hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) at the amino terminus of glycoprotein E2 has been shown to restrict access to many neutralizing antibodies. Consistent with this, other groups have reported that recombinant viruses lacking HVR1 are hypersensitive to neutralization. It has been proposed that gpE1/gpE2 lacking this domain could be a better vaccine antigen to induce broadly neutralizing antibodies. In this study, we examined the immunogenicity of recombinant gpE1/gpE2 lacking HVR1 (Delta HVR1). Our results indicate that wild-type (WT) and Delta HVR1 gpE1/gpE2 antigens induced antibodies targeting many well-characterized cross-genotype-neutralizing epitopes. However, while the WT gpE1/gpE2 vaccine can induce cross-genotype protection against various genotypes of HCVcc and/or HCV-pseudotyped virus (HCVpp), antisera from Delta HVR1 gpE1/gpE2-immunized animals exhibited either reduced homologous neutralization activity compared to that of the WT or heterologous neutralization activity similar to that of the WT. These data suggest that Delta HVR1 gpE1/gpE2 is not a superior vaccine antigen. Based on previously reported chimpanzee protection data using WT gpE1/gpE2 and our current findings, we are preparing a combination vaccine including wildtype recombinant gpE1/gpE2 for clinical testing in the future. IMPORTANCE An HCV vaccine is an unmet medical need. Current evidence suggests that neutralizing antibodies play an important role in virus clearance, along with cellular immune responses. Previous clinical data showed that gpE1/gpE2 can effectively induce cross-neutralizing antibodies, although they favor certain genotypes. HCV employs HVR1 within gpE2 to evade host immune control. It has been hypothesized that the removal of this domain would improve the production of cross-neutralizing antibodies. In this study, we compared the immunogenicities of WT and Delta HVR1 gpE1/gpE2 antigens as vaccine candidates. Our results indicate that the Delta HVR1 gpE1/gpE2 antigen confers no advantages in the neutralization of HCV compared with the WT antigen. Previously, we showed that this WT antigen remains the only vaccine candidate to protect chimpanzees from chronic infection, contains multiple cross-neutralizing epitopes, and is well tolerated and immunogenic in humans. The current data support the further clinical development of this vaccine antigen component.
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