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Vol 58(2024) N 4 p. 763-772; DOI 10.1134/S0026893324700341 G.A. Kaevitser1, E.I. Samokhvalov1, D.V. Scheblyakov1, A.L. Gintsburg1,2, A.N. Vzorov1,3* Virus-Like Particles Carrying HIV-1 Env with a Modulated Glycan Composition 1Gamaleya Federal Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Moscow, 123098 Russia2Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow, 123098 Russia 3Department of Immunology, Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119234 Russia *anvzorov@mail.ru Received - 2023-11-24; Revised - 2024-02-14; Accepted - 2024-02-26 Previously obtained highly immunogenic Env-VLPs ensure overcoming the natural resistance of HIV-1 surface proteins associated with their low level of incorporation and inaccessibility of conserved epitopes to induce neutralizing antibodies. We also adopted this technology to modify Env trimers of the ZM53(T/F) strain to produce Env-VLPs by recombinant vaccinia viruses (rVVs). For VLP production, rVVs expressing Env, Gag-Pol (HIV-1/SIV), and the cowpox virus hr gene, which overcomes the restriction of vaccinia virus replication in CHO cells, were used. The CHO Lec1 engineered cell line lacking GlcNAc-TI was used for generating VLPs with Env proteins containing a cytoplasmic (CT) domain affecting the surface subunit (SU) conformation. This has created the opportunity to modulate the glycan composition, and refine the conditions for their production, and optimize approaches to overcoming HIV-1 resistance associated with abundant glycosylation. HIV-1, Env, glycoprotein, glycans, VLP, recombinant vaccinia virus, CHO cells |