Multivalent presentation of viral glycoproteins can substantially increase the elicitation of antigen-specific antibodies. To enable a new generation of anti-viral vaccines, we designed self-assembling protein nanoparticles with geometries tailored to present the ectodomains of influenza, HIV, and RSV viral glycoprotein trimers. We first de novo designed trimers tailored for antigen fusion, featuring N-terminal helices positioned to match the C termini of the viral glycoproteins. Trimers that experimentally adopted their designed configurations were incorporated as components of tetrahedral, octahedral, and icosahedral nanoparticles, which were characterized by cryo-electron microscopy and assessed for their ability to present viral glycopr...
Protein cage nanoparticles are protein-based supramolecular virus-like particles and attractive cand...
Inducing a long-lasting as well as broad and potent immune response by generating broadly neutralizi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Vaccinology has recently been heavily influenced by ad...
Multivalent presentation of viral glycoproteins can substantially increase the elicitation of antige...
Two-component, self-assembling nanoparticles represent a versatile platform for multivalent presenta...
Recombinant prefusion-stabilized viral glycoproteins may serve as promising vaccine candidates as th...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a worldwide public health concern for which no vaccine is avail...
For over 100 years, vaccines have been one of the most effective medical interventions for reducing ...
AbstractFor over 100years, vaccines have been one of the most effective medical interventions for re...
The development of native-like HIV-1 envelope (Env) trimer antigens has enabled the induction of neu...
Successful vaccine development remains a huge challenge for infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV...
The HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimer is poorly immunogenic because it is covered by a dense glycan...
HIV-1 is a major threat to global health and a vaccine is not yet on the horizon. A successful HIV-1...
Vaccination has saved billions of human lives and has considerably reduced the economic burden assoc...
Background: Presenting vaccine antigens in particulate form can improve their immunogenicity by enha...
Protein cage nanoparticles are protein-based supramolecular virus-like particles and attractive cand...
Inducing a long-lasting as well as broad and potent immune response by generating broadly neutralizi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Vaccinology has recently been heavily influenced by ad...
Multivalent presentation of viral glycoproteins can substantially increase the elicitation of antige...
Two-component, self-assembling nanoparticles represent a versatile platform for multivalent presenta...
Recombinant prefusion-stabilized viral glycoproteins may serve as promising vaccine candidates as th...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a worldwide public health concern for which no vaccine is avail...
For over 100 years, vaccines have been one of the most effective medical interventions for reducing ...
AbstractFor over 100years, vaccines have been one of the most effective medical interventions for re...
The development of native-like HIV-1 envelope (Env) trimer antigens has enabled the induction of neu...
Successful vaccine development remains a huge challenge for infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV...
The HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimer is poorly immunogenic because it is covered by a dense glycan...
HIV-1 is a major threat to global health and a vaccine is not yet on the horizon. A successful HIV-1...
Vaccination has saved billions of human lives and has considerably reduced the economic burden assoc...
Background: Presenting vaccine antigens in particulate form can improve their immunogenicity by enha...
Protein cage nanoparticles are protein-based supramolecular virus-like particles and attractive cand...
Inducing a long-lasting as well as broad and potent immune response by generating broadly neutralizi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Vaccinology has recently been heavily influenced by ad...