학술논문

From Structural Studies to HCV Vaccine Design.
Document Type
Article
Source
Viruses (1999-4915). May2021, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p833. 1p.
Subject
*VACCINE effectiveness
*BACTERIAL vaccines
*HEPATITIS C virus
*VACCINES
*IMMUNE recognition
*GLYCOPROTEINS
*IMMUNE response
Language
ISSN
1999-4915
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a serious and growing public health problem despite recent developments of antiviral therapeutics. To achieve global elimination of HCV, an effective cross-genotype vaccine is needed. The failure of previous vaccination trials to elicit an effective cross-reactive immune response demands better vaccine antigens to induce a potent cross-neutralizing response to improve vaccine efficacy. HCV E1 and E2 envelope (Env) glycoproteins are the main targets for neutralizing antibodies (nAbs), which aid in HCV clearance and protection. Therefore, a molecular-level understanding of the nAb responses against HCV is imperative for the rational design of cross-genotype vaccine antigens. Here we summarize the recent advances in structural studies of HCV Env and Env-nAb complexes and how they improve our understanding of immune recognition of HCV. We review the structural data defining HCV neutralization epitopes and conformational plasticity of the Env proteins, and the knowledge applicable to rational vaccine design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]