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Published on: April 26, 2013
E711-19 placement and orientation dictate CD8+ T cell response in structurally defined spherical nucleic acid
Jeongmin Hwang1,2, Tonatiuh A Ocampo2,3, Vinzenz Mayer1,2
1Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
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To develop effective nanostructured immunotherapeutics, identifying structural parameters that maximize immune response is essential. Spherical nucleic acids (SNAs) provide a modular platform for coordinated antigen-adjuvant delivery, where subtle structural differences can markedly influence potency. Herein, three SNAs were designed with HLA-A2-restricted HPV16 E711-19 peptide and CpG adjuvant, nearly identical in composition but differing in antigen presentation. All enhanced dendritic cell activation and CD8+ T cell cytotoxicity in primary human cells compared to peptide-CpG admixture; however, one variant, N-HSNA, elicited the strongest response, inducing ~8-fold higher interferon-γ secretion and ~2.5-fold greater cytotoxicity. In tumor-bearing AAD mice, N-HSNA reduced tumor burden by ~3.5-fold, prolonged survival, and expanded CD8+ T cells. Transcriptomic profiling revealed up-regulation of activation genes and suppression of exhaustion markers. In patient-derived HPV+ head and neck cancer spheroids, N-HSNA enhanced cytotoxicity ~2.5-fold, establishing antigen placement and orientation as key parameters for translational cancer immunotherapy.
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