Characterization of Pre-F-GCN4t, a Modified Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Fusion Protein Stabilized in a Noncleaved Prefusion Conformation

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Blais, Normand [1 ]
Gagne, Martin [1 ]
Hamuro, Yoshitomo [2 ]
Rheault, Patrick [1 ]
Boyer, Martine [1 ]
Steff, Ann-Muriel [1 ]
Baudoux, Guy [3 ]
Dewar, Vincent [3 ]
Demers, Josee [1 ]
Ruelle, Jean-Louis [3 ]
Martin, Denis [1 ]
机构
[1] GSK Vaccines, Laval, PQ, Canada
[2] ExSAR Corp, Monmouth Jct, NJ USA
[3] GSK Vaccines, Rixensart, Belgium
关键词
hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry; pre-F conformation; respiratory syncytial virus F protein; vaccine antigen; 2 DISTINCT SITES; NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY; GLYCOPROTEIN VACCINE; HYDROGEN-EXCHANGE; STRUCTURAL BASIS; RSV F; INFECTION; INFANTS; SERUM; PREVENTION;
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10.1128/JVI.02437-16
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) fusion (F) protein is considered a major target of the neutralizing antibody response to hRSV. This glycoprotein undergoes a major structural shift from the prefusion (pre-F) to the postfusion (post-F) state at the time of virus-host cell membrane fusion. Recent evidences suggest that the pre-F state is a superior target for neutralizing antibodies compared to the post-F state. Therefore, for vaccine purposes, we have designed and characterized a recombinant hRSV F protein, called Pre-F-GCN4t, stabilized in a pre-F conformation. To show that Pre-F-GCN4t does not switch to a post-F conformation, it was compared with a recombinant post-F molecule, called Post-F-XC. Pre-F-GCN4t was glycosylated and trimeric and displayed a conformational stability different from that of Post-F-XC, as shown by chemical denaturation. Electron microscopy analysis suggested that Pre-F-GCN4t adopts a lollipop-like structure. In contrast, Post-F-XC had a typical elongated conical shape. Hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry demonstrated that the two molecules had common rigid folding core and dynamic regions and provided structural insight for their biophysical and biochemical properties and reactivity. Pre-F-GCN4t was shown to deplete hRSV-neutralizing antibodies from human serum more efficiently than Post-F-XC. Importantly, Pre-F-GCN4t was also shown to bind D25, a highly potent monoclonal antibody specific for the pre-F conformation. In conclusion, this construct presents several pre-F characteristics, does not switch to the post-F conformation, and presents antigenic features required for a protective neutralizing antibody response. Therefore. Pre-F-GCN4t can be considered a promising candidate vaccine antigen. IMPORTANCE Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a global leading cause of infant mortality and adult morbidity. The development of a safe and efficacious RSV vaccine remains an important goal. The RSV class I fusion (F) glycoprotein is considered one of the most promising vaccine candidates, and recent evidences suggest that the prefusion (pre-F) state is a superior target for neutralizing antibodies. Our study presents the physicochemical characterization of Pre-F-GCN4t, a molecule designed to be stabilized in the pre-F conformation. To confirm its pre-F conformation. Pre-F-GCN4t was analyzed in parallel with Post-F-XC, a molecule in the post-F conformation. Our results show that Pre-F-GCN4t presents characteristics of a stabilized pre-F conformation and support its use as an RSV vaccine antigen. Such an antigen may represent a significant advance in the development of an RSV vaccine.
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