Mechanistic insights into the structure-based design of a CspZ-targeting Lyme disease vaccine

Kalvis Brangulis (Corresponding Author), Jill Malfetano, Ashley L Marcinkiewicz, Alan Wang, Yi-Lin Chen, Jungsoon Lee, Zhuyun Liu, Xiuli Yang, Ulrich Strych, Dagnija Tupina, Inara Akopjana, Maria-Elena Bottazzi, Utpal Pal, Ching-Lin Hsieh (Corresponding Author), Wen-Hsiang Chen (Corresponding Author), Yi-Pin Lin (Corresponding Author)

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Abstract

Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb) causes Lyme disease (LD), one of the most common vector-borne diseases in the Northern Hemisphere. Here, we solve the crystal structure of a mutated Bb vaccine antigen, CspZ-YA that lacks the ability to bind to host complement factor H (FH). We generate point mutants of CspZ-YA and identify CspZ-YA I183Y and CspZ-YA C187S to trigger more robust bactericidal responses. Compared to CspZ-YA, these CspZ-YA mutants require a lower immunization frequency to protect mice from LD-associated inflammation and bacterial colonization. Antigenicity of wild-type and mutant CspZ-YA proteins are similar, as measured using sera from infected people or immunized female mice. Structural comparison of CspZ-YA with CspZ-YA I183Y and CspZ-YA C187S shows enhanced interactions of two helices adjacent to the FH-binding sites in the mutants, consistent with their elevated thermostability. In line with these findings, protective CspZ-YA monoclonal antibodies show increased binding to CspZ-YA at a physiological temperature (37 °C). In summary, this proof-of-concept study applies structural vaccinology to enhance intramolecular interactions for the long-term stability of a Bb antigen while maintaining its protective epitopes, thus promoting LD vaccine development.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2898
Number of pages16
JournalNature Communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Apr 2025

Keywords*

  • Borrelia burgdorferi/immunology
  • Lyme Disease/prevention & control
  • Animals
  • Female
  • Mice
  • Lyme Disease Vaccines/immunology
  • Bacterial Proteins/immunology
  • Humans
  • Antigens, Bacterial/immunology
  • Antibodies, Bacterial/immunology
  • Crystallography, X-Ray
  • Complement Factor H/metabolism
  • Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology
  • Models, Molecular

Field of Science*

  • 1.6 Biological sciences
  • 3.1 Basic medicine

Publication Type*

  • 1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database

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