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Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy

Please cite this paper as: Fox et al. (2012) Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses DOI: 10.1111/irv.12031. Abstract Background  Adjuvant formulations are critical com...

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Autores principales: Fox, Christopher B., Barnes V, Lucien, Evers, Tara, Chesko, James D., Vedvick, Thomas S., Coler, Rhea N., Reed, Steven G., Baldwin, Susan L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5781216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23122325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12031
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author Fox, Christopher B.
Barnes V, Lucien
Evers, Tara
Chesko, James D.
Vedvick, Thomas S.
Coler, Rhea N.
Reed, Steven G.
Baldwin, Susan L.
author_facet Fox, Christopher B.
Barnes V, Lucien
Evers, Tara
Chesko, James D.
Vedvick, Thomas S.
Coler, Rhea N.
Reed, Steven G.
Baldwin, Susan L.
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description Please cite this paper as: Fox et al. (2012) Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses DOI: 10.1111/irv.12031. Abstract Background  Adjuvant formulations are critical components of modern vaccines based on recombinant proteins, which are often poorly immunogenic without additional immune stimulants. Oil‐in‐water emulsions comprise an advanced class of vaccine adjuvants that are components of approved seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccines. However, few reports have been published that systematically evaluate the in vitro stability and in vivo adjuvant effects of different emulsion components. Objectives  To evaluate distinct classes of surfactants, oils, and excipients, for their effects on emulsion particle size stability, antigen structural interactions, and in vivo activity when formulated with a recombinant H5N1 antigen. Methods  Emulsions were manufactured by high pressure homogenization and characterized alone or in the presence of vaccine antigen by dynamic light scattering, zeta potential, viscosity, pH, hemolytic activity, electron microscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, and SDS‐PAGE. In vivo vaccine activity in the murine model was characterized by measuring antibody titers, antibody‐secreting plasma cells, hemagglutination inhibition titers, and cytokine production. Results  We demonstrate that surfactant class and presence of additional excipients are not critical for biological activity, whereas oil structure is crucial. Moreover, we report that simplified two‐component emulsions appear more stable by particle size than more complex formulations.Finally, differences in antigen structural interactions with the various emulsions do not appear to correlate with in vivo activity. Conclusions  Oil‐in‐water emulsions can significantly enhance antibody and cellular immune responses to a pandemic influenza antigen. The dramatic differences in adjuvant activity between squalene‐based emulsion and medium chain triglyceride‐based emulsion are due principally to the biological activity of the oil composition rather than physical interactions of the antigen with the emulsion.
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spelling pubmed-57812162018-02-06 Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy Fox, Christopher B. Barnes V, Lucien Evers, Tara Chesko, James D. Vedvick, Thomas S. Coler, Rhea N. Reed, Steven G. Baldwin, Susan L. Influenza Other Respir Viruses Part 2 Pandemic H1N1 Papers Please cite this paper as: Fox et al. (2012) Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses DOI: 10.1111/irv.12031. Abstract Background  Adjuvant formulations are critical components of modern vaccines based on recombinant proteins, which are often poorly immunogenic without additional immune stimulants. Oil‐in‐water emulsions comprise an advanced class of vaccine adjuvants that are components of approved seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccines. However, few reports have been published that systematically evaluate the in vitro stability and in vivo adjuvant effects of different emulsion components. Objectives  To evaluate distinct classes of surfactants, oils, and excipients, for their effects on emulsion particle size stability, antigen structural interactions, and in vivo activity when formulated with a recombinant H5N1 antigen. Methods  Emulsions were manufactured by high pressure homogenization and characterized alone or in the presence of vaccine antigen by dynamic light scattering, zeta potential, viscosity, pH, hemolytic activity, electron microscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, and SDS‐PAGE. In vivo vaccine activity in the murine model was characterized by measuring antibody titers, antibody‐secreting plasma cells, hemagglutination inhibition titers, and cytokine production. Results  We demonstrate that surfactant class and presence of additional excipients are not critical for biological activity, whereas oil structure is crucial. Moreover, we report that simplified two‐component emulsions appear more stable by particle size than more complex formulations.Finally, differences in antigen structural interactions with the various emulsions do not appear to correlate with in vivo activity. Conclusions  Oil‐in‐water emulsions can significantly enhance antibody and cellular immune responses to a pandemic influenza antigen. The dramatic differences in adjuvant activity between squalene‐based emulsion and medium chain triglyceride‐based emulsion are due principally to the biological activity of the oil composition rather than physical interactions of the antigen with the emulsion. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012-11-05 2013-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5781216/ /pubmed/23122325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12031 Text en © 2012 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
spellingShingle Part 2 Pandemic H1N1 Papers
Fox, Christopher B.
Barnes V, Lucien
Evers, Tara
Chesko, James D.
Vedvick, Thomas S.
Coler, Rhea N.
Reed, Steven G.
Baldwin, Susan L.
Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy
title Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy
title_full Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy
title_fullStr Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy
title_full_unstemmed Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy
title_short Adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy
title_sort adjuvanted pandemic influenza vaccine: variation of emulsion components affects stability, antigen structure, and vaccine efficacy
topic Part 2 Pandemic H1N1 Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5781216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23122325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12031
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