Novel intranasal pertussis vaccine based on bacterium-like particles as a mucosal adjuvant.
Pertussis, or whooping cough, has recently reemerged as a major public health threat despite high levels of vaccination. The development of a novel pertussis vaccine, especially an intranasal (i.n.) vaccine is undoubtedly necessary, and mucosal adjuvants have been explored to enhance the immune response. In the present study, bacterium-like particles (BLPs) were adopted as a mucosal adjuvant for an i.n. pertussis vaccine and evaluated on the ability to induce serum and mucosal antibodies as well as potency against i.n. challenge in mice. Groups with or without aluminum adjuvant were also evaluated through both i.n. and intraperitoneal inoculations. Vaccination with BLPs via the i.n. route led to rapid IgG and IgA production and provided strong protection against inflammation induced by infection. The results support an i.n. pertussis vaccine with BLPs adjuvant as a promising candidate to elicit protective immunity against whooping cough.
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- Whooping Cough
- Pertussis Vaccine
- Nasopharynx
- Mucous Membrane
- Mice, Inbred BALB C
- Lung
- Immunology
- Immunoglobulin G
- Immunoglobulin A
- Immunity, Mucosal
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Whooping Cough
- Pertussis Vaccine
- Nasopharynx
- Mucous Membrane
- Mice, Inbred BALB C
- Lung
- Immunology
- Immunoglobulin G
- Immunoglobulin A
- Immunity, Mucosal