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Vaxfectin adjuvant improves antibody responses of juvenile rhesus macaques to a DNA vaccine encoding the measles virus hemagglutinin and fusion proteins.

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Lin, W-HW; Vilalta, A; Adams, RJ; Rolland, A; Sullivan, SM; Griffin, DE
Published in: J Virol
June 2013

DNA vaccines formulated with the cationic lipid-based adjuvant Vaxfectin induce protective immunity in macaques after intradermal (i.d.) or intramuscular (i.m.) delivery of 0.5 to 1 mg of codon-optimized DNA encoding the hemagglutinin (H) and fusion (F) proteins of measles virus (MeV). To characterize the effect of Vaxfectin at lower doses of H+F DNA, rhesus macaques were vaccinated twice with 20 μg of DNA plus Vaxfectin i.d., 100 μg of DNA plus Vaxfectin i.d., 100 μg of DNA plus Vaxfectin i.m. or 100 μg of DNA plus phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) i.m. using a needleless Biojector device. The levels of neutralizing (P = 0.036) and binding (P = 0.0001) antibodies were higher after 20 or 100 μg of DNA plus Vaxfectin than after 100 μg of DNA plus PBS. Gamma interferon (IFN-γ)-producing T cells were induced more rapidly than antibody, but were not improved with Vaxfectin. At 18 months after vaccination, monkeys were challenged with wild-type MeV. None developed rash or viremia, but all showed evidence of infection. Antibody levels increased, and IFN-γ- and interleukin-17-producing T cells, including cells specific for the nucleoprotein absent from the vaccine, were induced. At 3 months after challenge, MeV RNA was detected in the leukocytes of two monkeys. The levels of antibody peaked 2 to 4 weeks after challenge and then declined in vaccinated animals reflecting low numbers of bone marrow-resident plasma cells. Therefore, Vaxfectin was dose sparing and substantially improved the antibody response to the H+F DNA vaccine. This immune response led to protection from disease (rash/viremia) but not from infection. Antibody responses after challenge were more transient in vaccinated animals than in an unvaccinated animal.

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Published In

J Virol

DOI

EISSN

1098-5514

Publication Date

June 2013

Volume

87

Issue

12

Start / End Page

6560 / 6568

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virology
  • Viral Fusion Proteins
  • Vaccines, DNA
  • Vaccination
  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines
  • Measles Vaccine
  • Measles
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Interleukin-17
 

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Lin, W.-H., Vilalta, A., Adams, R. J., Rolland, A., Sullivan, S. M., & Griffin, D. E. (2013). Vaxfectin adjuvant improves antibody responses of juvenile rhesus macaques to a DNA vaccine encoding the measles virus hemagglutinin and fusion proteins. J Virol, 87(12), 6560–6568. https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00635-13
Lin, Wen-Hsuan W., Adrian Vilalta, Robert J. Adams, Alain Rolland, Sean M. Sullivan, and Diane E. Griffin. “Vaxfectin adjuvant improves antibody responses of juvenile rhesus macaques to a DNA vaccine encoding the measles virus hemagglutinin and fusion proteins.J Virol 87, no. 12 (June 2013): 6560–68. https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00635-13.
Lin W-HW, Vilalta A, Adams RJ, Rolland A, Sullivan SM, Griffin DE. Vaxfectin adjuvant improves antibody responses of juvenile rhesus macaques to a DNA vaccine encoding the measles virus hemagglutinin and fusion proteins. J Virol. 2013 Jun;87(12):6560–8.
Lin, Wen-Hsuan W., et al. “Vaxfectin adjuvant improves antibody responses of juvenile rhesus macaques to a DNA vaccine encoding the measles virus hemagglutinin and fusion proteins.J Virol, vol. 87, no. 12, June 2013, pp. 6560–68. Pubmed, doi:10.1128/JVI.00635-13.
Lin W-HW, Vilalta A, Adams RJ, Rolland A, Sullivan SM, Griffin DE. Vaxfectin adjuvant improves antibody responses of juvenile rhesus macaques to a DNA vaccine encoding the measles virus hemagglutinin and fusion proteins. J Virol. 2013 Jun;87(12):6560–6568.

Published In

J Virol

DOI

EISSN

1098-5514

Publication Date

June 2013

Volume

87

Issue

12

Start / End Page

6560 / 6568

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virology
  • Viral Fusion Proteins
  • Vaccines, DNA
  • Vaccination
  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines
  • Measles Vaccine
  • Measles
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Interleukin-17