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A Multi-Filovirus Vaccine Candidate: Co-Expression of Ebola, Sudan, and Marburg Antigens in a Single Vector
In the infectious diseases field, protective immunity against individual virus species or strains does not always confer cross-reactive immunity to closely related viruses, leaving individuals susceptible to disease after exposure to related virus species. This is a significant hurdle in the field o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349952/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32455764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8020241 |
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author | Sebastian, Sarah Flaxman, Amy Cha, Kuan M. Ulaszewska, Marta Gilbride, Ciaran Sharpe, Hannah Wright, Edward Spencer, Alexandra J. Dowall, Stuart Hewson, Roger Gilbert, Sarah Lambe, Teresa |
author_facet | Sebastian, Sarah Flaxman, Amy Cha, Kuan M. Ulaszewska, Marta Gilbride, Ciaran Sharpe, Hannah Wright, Edward Spencer, Alexandra J. Dowall, Stuart Hewson, Roger Gilbert, Sarah Lambe, Teresa |
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description | In the infectious diseases field, protective immunity against individual virus species or strains does not always confer cross-reactive immunity to closely related viruses, leaving individuals susceptible to disease after exposure to related virus species. This is a significant hurdle in the field of vaccine development, in which broadly protective vaccines represent an unmet need. This is particularly evident for filoviruses, as there are multiple family members that can cause lethal haemorrhagic fever, including Zaire ebolavirus, Sudan ebolavirus, and Marburg virus. In an attempt to address this need, both pre-clinical and clinical studies previously used mixed or co-administered monovalent vaccines to prevent filovirus mediated disease. However, these multi-vaccine and multi-dose vaccination regimens do not represent a practical immunisation scheme when considering the target endemic areas. We describe here the development of a single multi-pathogen filovirus vaccine candidate based on a replication-deficient simian adenoviral vector. Our vaccine candidate encodes three different filovirus glycoproteins in one vector and induces strong cellular and humoral immunity to all three viral glycoproteins after a single vaccination. Crucially, it was found to be protective in a stringent Zaire ebolavirus challenge in guinea pigs in a one-shot vaccination regimen. This trivalent filovirus vaccine offers a tenable vaccine product that could be rapidly translated to the clinic to prevent filovirus-mediated viral haemorrhagic fever. |
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spelling | pubmed-73499522020-07-22 A Multi-Filovirus Vaccine Candidate: Co-Expression of Ebola, Sudan, and Marburg Antigens in a Single Vector Sebastian, Sarah Flaxman, Amy Cha, Kuan M. Ulaszewska, Marta Gilbride, Ciaran Sharpe, Hannah Wright, Edward Spencer, Alexandra J. Dowall, Stuart Hewson, Roger Gilbert, Sarah Lambe, Teresa Vaccines (Basel) Article In the infectious diseases field, protective immunity against individual virus species or strains does not always confer cross-reactive immunity to closely related viruses, leaving individuals susceptible to disease after exposure to related virus species. This is a significant hurdle in the field of vaccine development, in which broadly protective vaccines represent an unmet need. This is particularly evident for filoviruses, as there are multiple family members that can cause lethal haemorrhagic fever, including Zaire ebolavirus, Sudan ebolavirus, and Marburg virus. In an attempt to address this need, both pre-clinical and clinical studies previously used mixed or co-administered monovalent vaccines to prevent filovirus mediated disease. However, these multi-vaccine and multi-dose vaccination regimens do not represent a practical immunisation scheme when considering the target endemic areas. We describe here the development of a single multi-pathogen filovirus vaccine candidate based on a replication-deficient simian adenoviral vector. Our vaccine candidate encodes three different filovirus glycoproteins in one vector and induces strong cellular and humoral immunity to all three viral glycoproteins after a single vaccination. Crucially, it was found to be protective in a stringent Zaire ebolavirus challenge in guinea pigs in a one-shot vaccination regimen. This trivalent filovirus vaccine offers a tenable vaccine product that could be rapidly translated to the clinic to prevent filovirus-mediated viral haemorrhagic fever. MDPI 2020-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7349952/ /pubmed/32455764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8020241 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sebastian, Sarah Flaxman, Amy Cha, Kuan M. Ulaszewska, Marta Gilbride, Ciaran Sharpe, Hannah Wright, Edward Spencer, Alexandra J. Dowall, Stuart Hewson, Roger Gilbert, Sarah Lambe, Teresa A Multi-Filovirus Vaccine Candidate: Co-Expression of Ebola, Sudan, and Marburg Antigens in a Single Vector |
title | A Multi-Filovirus Vaccine Candidate: Co-Expression of Ebola, Sudan, and Marburg Antigens in a Single Vector |
title_full | A Multi-Filovirus Vaccine Candidate: Co-Expression of Ebola, Sudan, and Marburg Antigens in a Single Vector |
title_fullStr | A Multi-Filovirus Vaccine Candidate: Co-Expression of Ebola, Sudan, and Marburg Antigens in a Single Vector |
title_full_unstemmed | A Multi-Filovirus Vaccine Candidate: Co-Expression of Ebola, Sudan, and Marburg Antigens in a Single Vector |
title_short | A Multi-Filovirus Vaccine Candidate: Co-Expression of Ebola, Sudan, and Marburg Antigens in a Single Vector |
title_sort | multi-filovirus vaccine candidate: co-expression of ebola, sudan, and marburg antigens in a single vector |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349952/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32455764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8020241 |
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