Synthetic parasites: a successful mucosal nanoparticle vaccine against Toxoplasma congenital infection in mice

Author:

Ducournau Céline1,Nguyen Thi TL1,Carpentier Rodolphe23,Lantier Isabelle4,Germon Stéphanie1,Précausta Flavien1,Pisella Pierre-Jean1,Leroux Hervé4,Van Langendonck Nathalie5,Betbeder Didier23,Dimier-Poisson Isabelle1

Affiliation:

1. Immunologie Parasitaire et Vaccinologie, Biothérapies Anti-Infectieuses, Université de Tours-INRA, UMR1282 Infectiologie et Santé Publique, UFR Pharmacie, F-37000 Tours, France

2. Centre International de Recherche sur l'Inflammation de Lille LIRIC -UMR 995 Inserm/Université Lille 2/CHRU Lille. Innovation thérapeutique ciblant l'inflammation. Groupe Nanomédecine, Faculté de Médecine, F-59045 Lille Cedex, France

3. Université d'Artois, rue du Temple, 62030 ARRAS, France

4. Laboratoire d'Expertise en Infection Animale, INRA-Université de Tours, UMR1282 Infectiologie et Santé Publique, F-37380 Nouzilly, France

5. Service de Parasitologie-Mycologie-Médecine Tropicale, CHRU, Tours, France

Abstract

Aim: Development of protein vaccine to prevent congenital infection is a major public health priority. Our goal is the design of mucosal synthetic pathogen inducing protective immune responses against congenital toxoplasmosis. Materials & methods: Mice were immunized intranasally, establishing pregnancy and challenging orally. Placental immune response, congenital infection, pup growth, parasitic load rates were studied. Results: Pups born to vaccinated infected dams had significantly fewer brain cysts, no intraocular inflammation and normal growth. Protection was associated with a placental cellular Th1 response downregulated by IL-6 and correlated with persistence of vaccine for few hours in the nose before being totally eliminated. Conclusion: Our vaccine conferred high protection against congenital toxoplasmosis. These results provide support for future studies of other congenital vaccine.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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