Aerosol immunization with NYVAC and MVA vectored vaccines is safe, simple, and immunogenic.


Autoria(s): Corbett M.; Bogers W.M.; Heeney J.L.; Gerber S.; Genin C.; Didierlaurent A.; Oostermeijer H.; Dubbes R.; Braskamp G.; Lerondel S.; Gomez C.E.; Esteban M.; Wagner R.; Kondova I.; Mooij P.; Balla-Jhagjhoorsingh S.; Beenhakker N.; Koopman G.; van der Burg S.; Kraehenbuhl J.P.; Le Pape A.
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Each year, approximately five million people die worldwide from putatively vaccine-preventable mucosally transmitted diseases. With respect to mass vaccination campaigns, one strategy to cope with this formidable challenge is aerosol vaccine delivery, which offers potential safety, logistical, and cost-saving advantages over traditional vaccination routes. Additionally, aerosol vaccination may elicit pivotal mucosal immune responses that could contain or eliminate mucosally transmitted pathogens in a preventative or therapeutic vaccine context. In this current preclinical non-human primate investigation, we demonstrate the feasibility of aerosol vaccination with the recombinant poxvirus-based vaccine vectors NYVAC and MVA. Real-time in vivo scintigraphy experiments with radiolabeled, aerosol-administered NYVAC-C (Clade C, HIV-1 vaccine) and MVA-HPV vaccines revealed consistent mucosal delivery to the respiratory tract. Furthermore, aerosol delivery of the vaccines was safe, inducing no vaccine-associated pathology, in particular in the brain and lungs, and was immunogenic. Administration of a DNA-C/NYVAC-C prime/boost regime resulted in both systemic and anal-genital HIV-specific immune responses that were still detectable 5 months after immunization. Thus, aerosol vaccination with NYVAC and MVA vectored vaccines constitutes a tool for large-scale vaccine efforts against mucosally transmitted pathogens.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_BDD260E20048

isbn:1091-6490[electronic]

pmid:18270165

doi:10.1073/pnas.0705191105

isiid:000253261900050

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en

Fonte

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 105, no. 6, pp. 2046-2051

Palavras-Chave #Aerosols; Animals; Genetic Vectors; Macaca mulatta; Tissue Distribution; Vaccines
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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