Exosome co-delivery of a STING agonist augments immunogenicity elicited by CVB3 VP1 vaccine via promoting antigen cross-presentation of CD8+DCs

Changwei Zhang, Qinghui Cao, Yuanyu Li, Juan Lu,Sidong Xiong,Yan Yue

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES(2024)

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The induction of a robust CD8+ T cell response is critical for the success of an antiviral vaccine. In this study, we incorporated a STING agonist (SA) 2 ' 3'-cGAMP into a previously developed exosome-based CVB3 viral myocarditis vaccine (Exo-VP1) to enhance its ability to induce CD8+ T cell responses and immunoprotection. Our results showed that compared to free SA adjuvant, exosome-mediated co-delivery (ExoSA-VP1) significantly enhanced SA uptake by dendritic cells (DCs) and more potently stimulated DC maturation. Immunization of mice showed that the ExoSA-VP1 vaccine-induced higher levels of CVB3-specific T cell proliferation and cytotoxicity, significantly increased the percentage of IFN-gamma+CD8+ rather than CD4+ T cells, effectively reduced cardiac viral loads, attenuated myocarditis and improved survival in mice compared to the previous Exo-VP1 vaccine. Further investigation showed that ExoSA-VP1 significantly increased both the percentage and antigen cross-presentation capacity of splenic CD8+ DCs. Depletion of these CD8+ DCs by cytochrome C administration nearly abolished the advantage of ExoSA-VP1 in dominantly inducing IFN-gamma+CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) production in immunized mice. Taken together, our results demonstrated the potential of ExoSA-VP1 as a promising candidate for anti-CVB3 vaccines and provide insights into immune-enhancing strategies aiming at augmenting antigen cross-presentation by DCs and enhancing potent CTL responses.
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Exosome,STING agonist,Antigen cross-presentation
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