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MERS-CoV Spike Protein Vaccine and Inactivated Influenza Vaccine Formulated with Single Strand RNA Adjuvant Induce T-Cell Activation through Intranasal Immunization in Mice.
Kim, Hye-Jung; Kwak, Hye Won; Kang, Kyung Won; Bang, Yoo-Jin; Lee, Yu-Sun; Park, Hyeong-Jun; Kim, Jae-Yong; Park, Hyo-Jung; Hwang, Kyung-Ah; Lee, Sang-Myeong; Nam, Jae-Hwan.
  • Kim HJ; Department of Biotechnology, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon, 14662, Korea.
  • Kwak HW; Department of Biotechnology, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon, 14662, Korea.
  • Kang KW; Division of Biotechnology, The Jeonbuk National University, Iksan, 54596, Korea.
  • Bang YJ; Department of Biotechnology, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon, 14662, Korea.
  • Lee YS; Department of Biotechnology, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon, 14662, Korea.
  • Park HJ; Department of Biotechnology, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon, 14662, Korea.
  • Kim JY; Department of Biotechnology, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon, 14662, Korea.
  • Park HJ; Department of Biotechnology, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon, 14662, Korea.
  • Hwang KA; Department of Research and Development, SML Genetree Research, Seoul, 06741, Korea.
  • Lee SM; Division of Biotechnology, The Jeonbuk National University, Iksan, 54596, Korea.
  • Nam JH; Department of Biotechnology, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon, 14662, Korea.
Pharmaceutics ; 12(5)2020 May 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-326674
ABSTRACT
The effectiveness of vaccines is enhanced by adding adjuvants. Furthermore, the selection of an inoculation route depends on the type of adjuvant used and is important for achieving optimum vaccine efficacy. We investigated the immunological differences between two types of vaccines-spike protein from the Middle East respiratory syndrome virus and inactivated influenza virus vaccine, in combination with a single-stranded RNA adjuvant-administered through various routes (intramuscular, intradermal, and intranasal) to BALB/c mice. Intramuscular immunization with the RNA adjuvant-formulated spike protein elicited the highest humoral immune response, characterized by IgG1 and neutralizing antibody production. Although intranasal immunization did not elicit a humoral response, it showed extensive T-cell activation through large-scale induction of interferon-γ- and interleukin-2-secreting cells, as well as CD4+ T-cell activation in mouse splenocytes. Moreover, only intranasal immunization induced IgA production. When immunized with the inactivated influenza vaccine, administration of the RNA adjuvant via all routes led to protection after viral challenge, regardless of the presence of a vaccine-specific antibody. Therefore, the inoculation route should depend on the type of immune response needed; i.e., the intramuscular route is suitable for eliciting a humoral immune response, whereas the intranasal route is useful for T-cell activation and IgA induction.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Topics: Vaccines Language: English Year: 2020 Document Type: Article