病毒学
埃博拉病毒
抗体
生物
爆发
埃博拉病毒
中和抗体
中和
病死率
病毒
豚鼠
抗体反应
丝虫科
微生物学
表位
医学
接种疫苗
免疫系统
免疫学
致死剂量
病菌
作者
Connor Weidle,Natalie Brunette,Samuel P. Wrenn,Brooke Fiala,Rashmi Ravichandran,Kenneth D. Carr,Samantha E. Zak,Elizabeth E. Zumbrun,Russell R. Bakken,Michael Murphy,Zhitong Peng,Sidney Chan,Rebecca Skotheim,Lauren Carter,Colin Correnti,John M. Dye,David Baker,Neil P. King,Andrew J. Borst,Lance Stewart
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-026-76114-1
摘要
Abstract Both Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV) and Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV) are members of the genus Ebolavirus and cause outbreaks marked by high fatality rates and repeated spillover from animal reservoirs. Filoviral glycoproteins (GPs) are the primary targets of neutralizing antibodies and form the basis of current vaccines. Here we describe the design, structural characterization, and evaluation of two-component self-assembling icosahedral I53-50 nanoparticles displaying prefusion EBOV or SUDV GP antigens, either individually or in cocktail and mosaic multivalent formats. EBOV-GP-I53-50 and SUDV-GP-I53-50 nanoparticles elicited strong homologous protection in mice and guinea pigs. In the mouse-adapted EBOV model (maEBOV), mosaic and cocktail formulations produced weak survival below that of the matched EBOV-GP-I53-50 GP immunogen. In contrast, in the gpaSUDV guinea pig model (gpSUDV), cocktail and mosaic nanoparticles elicited robust protection against gpSUDV, and detectable antibody responses to both SUDV and EBOV GPs. These findings demonstrate that multivalent GP-I53-50 nanoparticle immunogens can protect rodents from death, severe clinical signs of disease, and weight loss in relevant models. Together with the established clinical safety of the I53-50 platform, these results support continued efforts toward the development of a pan-ebolavirus vaccine.
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