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Chia-Yu Liang1, Ting-Yu Chang1, Pei-Hsuan Chen1
1Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, College of Life Science, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 106, Taiwan.
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Monkeypox (Mpox) remains a significant public health concern due to the emergence of rapidly evolving strains and the suboptimal efficacy of existing smallpox vaccines. Recombinant subunit vaccines offer a promising and safe alternative. The A29L protein of the Mpox virus (MPXV) is essential for viral attachment and entry. The N-terminal residues 1-34 of A29L, which harbor the heparin-binding domain, are critical targets for neutralizing antibodies. Based on this, we hypothesized that this truncated 34-residue peptide of A29L could serve as a potent subunit vaccine candidate. To enhance immunogenicity, the recombinant antigen comprising three tandem repeats of the 34-residue peptide (designated as Tri(1-34)) was engineered. Following the immunization of BALB/c mice, Tri(1-34) elicited robust A29L-specific antibody titers comparable to those induced by the full-length protein, demonstrating equivalent immunogenicity. Furthermore, antisera collected from Tri(1-34)-immunized mice specifically recognized the A29L N-terminus and effectively neutralized MPXV infection in Vero E6 cells, as evidenced by the plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) assays. Immunization with Tri(1-34) also triggered strong Th1-biased cellular immune responses, characterized by significant interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) production. In conclusion, the engineered Tri(1-34) antigen represents a safe and effective subunit vaccine candidate, offering a strategic framework for future Mpox vaccine development. KEY POINTS: • Engineered Tri(1-34) targets the critical A29L N-terminus of Mpox virus • Tri(1-34) elicits potent neutralizing antibodies against Mpox virus • Tri(1-34) induces a robust Th1-biased response with high IFN-γ levels.
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