DNA lipid nanoparticle vaccine targeting outer surface protein C affords protection against homologous Borrelia burgdorferi needle challenge in mice

Author:

Pfeifle Annabelle,Thulasi Raman Sathya N.,Lansdell Casey,Zhang Wanyue,Tamming Levi,Cecillon Jonathon,Laryea Emmanuel,Patel Devina,Wu Jianguo,Gravel Caroline,Frahm Grant,Gao Jun,Chen Wangxue,Chaconas George,Sauve Simon,Rosu-Myles Michael,Wang Lisheng,Johnston Michael J. W.,Li Xuguang

Abstract

IntroductionThe incidence of Lyme disease (LD) in Canada and the United States has risen over the last decade, nearing 480,000 cases each year. Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, the causative agent of LD, is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected tick, resulting in flu-like symptoms and often a characteristic bull’s-eye rash. In more severe cases, disseminated bacterial infection can cause arthritis, carditis and neurological impairments. Currently, no vaccine is available for the prevention of LD in humans.MethodsIn this study, we developed a lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-encapsulated DNA vaccine encoding outer surface protein C type A (OspC-type A) of B. burgdorferi.ResultsVaccination of C3H/HeN mice with two doses of the candidate vaccine induced significant OspC-type A-specific antibody titres and borreliacidal activity. Analysis of the bacterial burden following needle challenge with B. burgdorferi (OspC-type A) revealed that the candidate vaccine afforded effective protection against homologous infection across a range of susceptible tissues. Notably, vaccinated mice were protected against carditis and lymphadenopathy associated with Lyme borreliosis.DiscussionOverall, the results of this study provide support for the use of a DNA-LNP platform for the development of LD vaccines.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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