Use of CMV gB/pp65 eVLPs to harness the immunogenicity of foreign viral antigens to target solid tumors.

2018 
165Background: Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a ubiquitous, generally asymptomatic virus that is present in over 90% of GBM and breast cancer tumors which have comparatively low mutational burdens and predicted neoantigens relative to melanoma or lung cancer. Memory CD4+ and CD8+T cells are most frequently directed against the gB and pp65 antigens, respectively. Thus, CMV gB and pp65 represent highly immunogenic “foreign” antigen components of a vaccine against GBM and breast cancer. Methods: Enveloped virus-like particles (eVLPs) are produced after transfection of HEK 293 cells with a plasmid encoding murine leukemia virus Gag plasmid fused in-frame with CMV pp65 antigen, which gives rise to particles. Co-transfected CMV gB plasmid enables particles budding from the cell surface to incorporate the gB protein into the lipid bilayer. Surface expression of gB and internal expression of pp65 have been confirmed by CryoEM and immunogold labelling. Production and purification of multiple batches at a GMP-compl...
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