Liposome and QS-21 Combined Adjuvant Induces theHumoral and Cellular Responses of Acellular Pertussis Vaccine in a Mice Model
Author:
Yang Baifeng12, Zhu Dewu12, Zhou Yisi12, Gong Beizhe12, Hu Yuan12, Zhang Jiayou12, Huang Shihe2, Nian Xuanxuan12, Li Xinghang12, Li Xinguo2, Duan Kai2, Yang Xiaoming3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. National Engineering Technology Research Center for Combined Vaccines, Wuhan 430207, China 2. Wuhan Institute of Biological Products Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430207, China 3. National Biotec Group Company Limited, Beijing 100024, China
Abstract
The resurgence of pertussis in vaccinated communities may be related to the reduced long-term immunity induced by acellular pertussis vaccines. Therefore, developing improved pertussis vaccine candidates that could induce strong Th1 or Th17 cellular immunity is an urgent need. The use of new adjuvants may well meet this requirement. In this research, we developed a novel adjuvant candidate by combining liposome and QS-21 adjuvant. Adjuvant activity, protective efficacy, the level of neutralizing antibody against PT, and the resident memory T (TRM) cells in lung tissue after vaccination were studied. We then performed B. pertussis respiratory challenge in mice after they received vaccination with traditional aluminum hydroxide and the novel adjuvant combination. Results showed that the liposome + QS-21 adjuvant group had a rapid antibody and higher antibody (PT, FHA, Fim) level, induced anti-PT neutralizing antibody and recruited more IL-17A-secreting CD4+ TRM cells along with IL-17A-secreting CD8+ TRM cells in mice, which provided robust protection against B. pertussis infection. These results provide a key basis for liposome + QS-21 adjuvant as a promising adjuvant candidate for developing an acellular pertussis vaccine that elicits protective immunity against pertussis.
Funder
National Major Scientific and Technological Special Project
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Immunology
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