The Dual Role of Lipids of the Lipoproteins in Trumenba, a Self-Adjuvanting Vaccine Against Meningococcal Meningitis B Disease

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Yin Luo
Olga V. Friese
Herbert A. Runnels
Lakshmi Khandke
Gary Zlotnick
Ann Aulabaugh
Thomas Gore
Eugene Vidunas
Stephen W. Raso
Elena Novikova
Emilia Byrne
Michael Schlittler
Donald Stano
Robert L. Dufield
Sandeep Kumar
Annaliesa S. Anderson
Kathrin U Jansen
Jason C. Rouse
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[1] Pfizer Biotherapeutics Pharmaceutical Sciences,
[2] Pfizer Biotherapeutics Pharmaceutical Sciences,undefined
[3] Pfizer Vaccine Research and Development,undefined
[4] Pfizer Worldwide Research,undefined
[5] Pfizer Biotherapeutics Pharmaceutical Sciences,undefined
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The AAPS Journal | 2016年 / 18卷
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bivalent rLP2086; factor H binding protein; meningococcal meningitis B vaccine; serogroup B; self-adjuvanting vaccine;
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Trumenba (bivalent rLP2086) is a vaccine licensed for the prevention of meningococcal meningitis disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B (NmB) in individuals 10–25 years of age in the USA. The vaccine is composed of two factor H binding protein (fHbp) variants that were recombinantly expressed in Escherichia coli as native lipoproteins: rLP2086-A05 and rLP2086-B01. The vaccine was shown to induce potent bactericidal antibodies against a broad range of NmB isolates expressing fHbp that were different in sequence from the fHbp vaccine antigens. Here, we describe the characterization of the vaccine antigens including the elucidation of their structure which is characterized by two distinct motifs, the polypeptide domain and the N-terminal lipid moiety. In the vaccine formulation, the lipoproteins self-associate to form micelles driven by the hydrophobicity of the lipids and limited by the size of the folded polypeptides. The micelles help to increase the structural stability of the lipoproteins in the absence of bacterial cell walls. Analysis of the lipoproteins in Toll-like receptor (TLR) activation assays revealed their TLR2 agonist activity. This activity was lost with removal of the O-linked fatty acids, similar to removal of all lipids, demonstrating that this moiety plays an adjuvant role in immune activation. The thorough understanding of the structure and function of each moiety of the lipoproteins, as well as their relationship, lays the foundation for identifying critical parameters to guide vaccine development and manufacture.
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