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Immunogenicity of a DNA vaccine candidate for COVID-19.


ABSTRACT: The coronavirus family member, SARS-CoV-2 has been identified as the causal agent for the pandemic viral pneumonia disease, COVID-19. At this time, no vaccine is available to control further dissemination of the disease. We have previously engineered a synthetic DNA vaccine targeting the MERS coronavirus Spike (S) protein, the major surface antigen of coronaviruses, which is currently in clinical study. Here we build on this prior experience to generate a synthetic DNA-based vaccine candidate targeting SARS-CoV-2 S protein. The engineered construct, INO-4800, results in robust expression of the S protein in vitro. Following immunization of mice and guinea pigs with INO-4800 we measure antigen-specific T cell responses, functional antibodies which neutralize the SARS-CoV-2 infection and block Spike protein binding to the ACE2 receptor, and biodistribution of SARS-CoV-2 targeting antibodies to the lungs. This preliminary dataset identifies INO-4800 as a potential COVID-19 vaccine candidate, supporting further translational study.

SUBMITTER: Smith TRF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7239918 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immunogenicity of a DNA vaccine candidate for COVID-19.

Smith Trevor R F TRF   Patel Ami A   Ramos Stephanie S   Elwood Dustin D   Zhu Xizhou X   Yan Jian J   Gary Ebony N EN   Walker Susanne N SN   Schultheis Katherine K   Purwar Mansi M   Xu Ziyang Z   Walters Jewell J   Bhojnagarwala Pratik P   Yang Maria M   Chokkalingam Neethu N   Pezzoli Patrick P   Parzych Elizabeth E   Reuschel Emma L EL   Doan Arthur A   Tursi Nicholas N   Vasquez Miguel M   Choi Jihae J   Tello-Ruiz Edgar E   Maricic Igor I   Bah Mamadou A MA   Wu Yuanhan Y   Amante Dinah D   Park Daniel H DH   Dia Yaya Y   Ali Ali Raza AR   Zaidi Faraz I FI   Generotti Alison A   Kim Kevin Y KY   Herring Timothy A TA   Reeder Sophia S   Andrade Viviane M VM   Buttigieg Karen K   Zhao Gan G   Wu Jiun-Ming JM   Li Dan D   Bao Linlin L   Liu Jiangning J   Deng Wei W   Qin Chuan C   Brown Ami Shah AS   Khoshnejad Makan M   Wang Nianshuang N   Chu Jacqueline J   Wrapp Daniel D   McLellan Jason S JS   Muthumani Kar K   Wang Bin B   Carroll Miles W MW   Kim J Joseph JJ   Boyer Jean J   Kulp Daniel W DW   Humeau Laurent M P F LMPF   Weiner David B DB   Broderick Kate E KE  

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The coronavirus family member, SARS-CoV-2 has been identified as the causal agent for the pandemic viral pneumonia disease, COVID-19. At this time, no vaccine is available to control further dissemination of the disease. We have previously engineered a synthetic DNA vaccine targeting the MERS coronavirus Spike (S) protein, the major surface antigen of coronaviruses, which is currently in clinical study. Here we build on this prior experience to generate a synthetic DNA-based vaccine candidate ta  ...[more]

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