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The Immunogenicity of Capsid-Like Particle Vaccines in Combination with Different Adjuvants Using Different Routes of Administration

Capsid-like particle (CLP) displays can be used to enhance the immunogenicity of vaccine antigens, but a better understanding of how CLP vaccines are best formulated and delivered is needed. This study compared the humoral immune responses in mice elicited against two different vaccine antigens (a b...

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Autores principales: Janitzek, Christoph M., Carlsen, Philip H. R., Thrane, Susan, Khanna, Vijansh M., Jakob, Virginie, Barnier-Quer, Christophe, Collin, Nicolas, Theander, Thor G., Salanti, Ali, Nielsen, Morten A., Sander, Adam F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020131
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author Janitzek, Christoph M.
Carlsen, Philip H. R.
Thrane, Susan
Khanna, Vijansh M.
Jakob, Virginie
Barnier-Quer, Christophe
Collin, Nicolas
Theander, Thor G.
Salanti, Ali
Nielsen, Morten A.
Sander, Adam F.
author_facet Janitzek, Christoph M.
Carlsen, Philip H. R.
Thrane, Susan
Khanna, Vijansh M.
Jakob, Virginie
Barnier-Quer, Christophe
Collin, Nicolas
Theander, Thor G.
Salanti, Ali
Nielsen, Morten A.
Sander, Adam F.
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description Capsid-like particle (CLP) displays can be used to enhance the immunogenicity of vaccine antigens, but a better understanding of how CLP vaccines are best formulated and delivered is needed. This study compared the humoral immune responses in mice elicited against two different vaccine antigens (a bacterial protein and a viral peptide) delivered on an AP205 CLP platform using six different adjuvant formulations. In comparison to antibody responses obtained after immunization with the unadjuvanted CLP vaccine, three of the adjuvant systems (neutral liposomes/monophosphoryl lipid A/quillaja saponaria 21, squalene-in-water emulsion, and monophosphoryl lipid A) caused significantly increased antibody levels, whereas formulation with the three other adjuvants (aluminum hydroxide, cationic liposomes, and cationic microparticles) resulted in similar or even decreased antibody responses. When delivering the soluble bacterial protein in a squalene-in-water emulsion, 4-log lower IgG levels were obtained compared to when the protein was delivered on CLPs without the adjuvant. The AP205 CLP platform promoted induction of both IgG1 and IgG2 subclasses, which could be skewed towards a higher production of IgG1 (aluminum hydroxide). Compared to other routes, intramuscular administration elicited the highest IgG levels. These results indicate that the effect of the external adjuvant does not always synergize with the adjuvant effect of the CLP display, which underscores the need for empirical testing of different extrinsic adjuvants.
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spelling pubmed-79156982021-03-01 The Immunogenicity of Capsid-Like Particle Vaccines in Combination with Different Adjuvants Using Different Routes of Administration Janitzek, Christoph M. Carlsen, Philip H. R. Thrane, Susan Khanna, Vijansh M. Jakob, Virginie Barnier-Quer, Christophe Collin, Nicolas Theander, Thor G. Salanti, Ali Nielsen, Morten A. Sander, Adam F. Vaccines (Basel) Article Capsid-like particle (CLP) displays can be used to enhance the immunogenicity of vaccine antigens, but a better understanding of how CLP vaccines are best formulated and delivered is needed. This study compared the humoral immune responses in mice elicited against two different vaccine antigens (a bacterial protein and a viral peptide) delivered on an AP205 CLP platform using six different adjuvant formulations. In comparison to antibody responses obtained after immunization with the unadjuvanted CLP vaccine, three of the adjuvant systems (neutral liposomes/monophosphoryl lipid A/quillaja saponaria 21, squalene-in-water emulsion, and monophosphoryl lipid A) caused significantly increased antibody levels, whereas formulation with the three other adjuvants (aluminum hydroxide, cationic liposomes, and cationic microparticles) resulted in similar or even decreased antibody responses. When delivering the soluble bacterial protein in a squalene-in-water emulsion, 4-log lower IgG levels were obtained compared to when the protein was delivered on CLPs without the adjuvant. The AP205 CLP platform promoted induction of both IgG1 and IgG2 subclasses, which could be skewed towards a higher production of IgG1 (aluminum hydroxide). Compared to other routes, intramuscular administration elicited the highest IgG levels. These results indicate that the effect of the external adjuvant does not always synergize with the adjuvant effect of the CLP display, which underscores the need for empirical testing of different extrinsic adjuvants. MDPI 2021-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7915698/ /pubmed/33562114 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020131 Text en © 2021 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/).
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Janitzek, Christoph M.
Carlsen, Philip H. R.
Thrane, Susan
Khanna, Vijansh M.
Jakob, Virginie
Barnier-Quer, Christophe
Collin, Nicolas
Theander, Thor G.
Salanti, Ali
Nielsen, Morten A.
Sander, Adam F.
The Immunogenicity of Capsid-Like Particle Vaccines in Combination with Different Adjuvants Using Different Routes of Administration
title The Immunogenicity of Capsid-Like Particle Vaccines in Combination with Different Adjuvants Using Different Routes of Administration
title_full The Immunogenicity of Capsid-Like Particle Vaccines in Combination with Different Adjuvants Using Different Routes of Administration
title_fullStr The Immunogenicity of Capsid-Like Particle Vaccines in Combination with Different Adjuvants Using Different Routes of Administration
title_full_unstemmed The Immunogenicity of Capsid-Like Particle Vaccines in Combination with Different Adjuvants Using Different Routes of Administration
title_short The Immunogenicity of Capsid-Like Particle Vaccines in Combination with Different Adjuvants Using Different Routes of Administration
title_sort immunogenicity of capsid-like particle vaccines in combination with different adjuvants using different routes of administration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020131
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