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    Title: Development of a respiratory syncytial virus vaccine using human hepatitis B core-based virus-like particles to induce mucosal immunity
    Authors: Huang, JM;Wang, SY;Lai, MR;Tseng, YK;Chi, YH;Huang, LM
    Contributors: Institute of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Research
    Abstract: Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an important viral pathogen responsible for severe infection of the lower respiratory tract in children under the age of 5 years. No vaccines against RSV are currently in clinical use. Vaccine-associated enhanced respiratory disease (ERD) caused by excess Th2 type responses was observed in a clinical trial of formalin-inactivated RSV (FI-RSV) in antigen-naïve infants. Thus, inducing a balanced immune response is a crucial issue in the development of an RSV vaccine. Methods: In this study, we constructed, expressed, and purified a recombinant RSV vaccine candidate (i.e., HRØ24) containing the two heptad repeat regions and the antigenic sites Ø, II, and IV of the RSV F protein. The RSV vaccine candidate was intranasally administrated to BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice in combination with virus-like particles (VLPs) derived from the core protein of the hepatitis B virus (HBc). Mucosal immunity to HRØ24 was then assessed. Results: Intranasal administration of HBc VLPs in combination with HRØ24 induced serum IgGs against HRØ24 as well as lung HRØ24-specific sIgAs in both C57BL/6 and BALB/c mouse models. The secretion of IFN-γ from splenocyte re-stimulation and an elevated ratio of serum IgG2a to IgG1 indicated that the immune response induced by the HBc VLPs/HRØ24 mixture was Th1-biased. Weight loss of <5% and no to low eosinophil infiltration was observed in histological analysis of the lung following a challenge with the RSV A2 strain. These results suggest that the HBc VLPs/HRØ24 combination conferred substantial partial protection against RSV-induced illness in mice. Conclusions: Long-term immunity to RSV-induced illness was achieved via intranasal vaccination using a mixture of HBc VLPs and HRØ24 in mouse models.
    Date: 2021-06-02
    Relation: Vaccine. 2021 Jun 2;39(24):3259-3269.
    Link to: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.04.038
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    Cited Times(WOS): https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000657392500004
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