Protective efficacy of a Zika purified inactivated virus vaccine candidate during pregnancy in marmosets

Author:

Kim In-Jeong1ORCID,Gonzalez Olga2,Tighe Mike3ORCID,Lanthier Paula1,Clark Madeline1,Travis Kelsey1ORCID,Lanzer Kathleen4ORCID,Bernacki Derek4ORCID,Szaba Frank1,Barrera Rafael De La5,Dussupt Vincent6ORCID,Mendez-Rivera Letzibeth5,Krebs Shelly6ORCID,Ross Corinna7ORCID,Md Stephanie2,Brasky Kathleen8,Layne-Colon Donna7ORCID,Tardif Suzette9,Thomas Stephen10ORCID,Modjarrad Kayvon5ORCID,Blackman Marcia1ORCID,Patterson Jean2ORCID,Low-Beer Timothy1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Trudeau Institute, Inc.

2. Texas Biomedical Research Institute

3. Trudeau Institute

4. Trudeau Institute Inc.

5. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

6. WRAIR

7. Southwest National Primate Research Center/Texas BioMedical Research Institute

8. Southwest National Primate Center/Texas Biomedical Research Institute

9. Southwest National Primate Research Center, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, San Antonio, TX 78245

10. SUNY Upstate Medical University

Abstract

Abstract Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during pregnancy poses significant threats to maternal and fetal health, leading to intrauterine fetal demise and severe developmental malformations that constitute congenital Zika syndrome (CZS). As such, the development of a safe and effective ZIKV vaccine is a critical public health priority. However, the safety and efficacy of such a vaccine during pregnancy remain uncertain. Historically, the conduct of clinical trials in pregnant women has been challenging. Therefore, clinically relevant animal pregnancy models are in high demand for testing vaccine efficacy. We previously reported that a marmoset pregnancy model of ZIKV infection consistently demonstrated vertical transmission from mother to fetus during pregnancy. Using this marmoset model, we also showed that vertical transmission could be prevented by pre-pregnancy vaccination with Zika purified inactivated virus (ZPIV) vaccine. Here, we further examined the efficacy of ZPIV vaccination during pregnancy. Vaccination during pregnancy elicited virus neutralizing antibody responses that were comparable to those elicited by pre-pregnancy vaccination. Vaccination also prevented vertical transmission of ZIKV during pregnancy, without causing adverse effects. These results provide key insights into the safety and protective efficacy of ZPIV vaccination during pregnancy, an important advance in preparedness for future ZIKV outbreaks.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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