eprintid: 28584 rev_number: 15 eprint_status: archive userid: 5256 dir: disk0/00/02/85/84 datestamp: 2020-09-22 06:45:05 lastmod: 2020-09-22 12:09:10 status_changed: 2020-09-22 06:45:05 type: doctoralThesis metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Yang, Fan title: Re-engineering a Nanoparticle Human Papillomavirus Prophylactic Vaccine Antigen Based on the Minor Capsid Protein L2 subjects: ddc-570 divisions: i-911600 divisions: i-911700 adv_faculty: af-05 abstract: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the main cause of cervical cancer, which represents a major global health burden. Despite their success, current commercial virus-like particle vaccines have certain limitations, in particular the virus type-restricted antibody responses and the need for intact cooling chains in vaccine distribution. Here, we employed self-assembling nanoparticles that display different epitopes of the HPV minor capsid protein L2. Presenting the L2 epitopes on a scaffold provided by thioredoxin of the archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus (Pf Trx) in combination with a nanoparticle super-scaffold of Pyrococcus furiosus ferritin and encapsulin results in an antigen able to induce broadly protective antibody response against oncogenic and non-oncogenic HPV types in a small animal model. Moreover, in mice this protection could last one year after immunization. Considering of the safety of the vaccine antigen scaffold, we confirmed there was no cross-reactivity of antibodies induce against human thioredoxin or human ferritin. Thus, the nanoparticle vaccine induces robust titers of neutralizing antibodies, which are broadly reactive and persistent also providing protection in an in vivo mouse challenge model. date: 2020 id_scheme: DOI id_number: 10.11588/heidok.00028584 ppn_swb: 1733532714 own_urn: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-heidok-285846 date_accepted: 2020-07-23 advisor: HASH(0x55a9a65b0130) language: eng bibsort: YANGFANREENGINEER2020 full_text_status: public place_of_pub: Heidelberg citation: Yang, Fan (2020) Re-engineering a Nanoparticle Human Papillomavirus Prophylactic Vaccine Antigen Based on the Minor Capsid Protein L2. [Dissertation] document_url: https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/28584/1/thesis%20-Fan%20Yang.pdf