Aerosolized Intratracheal Inoculation of Recombinant Protective Antigen (rPA) Vaccine Provides Protection Against Inhalational Anthrax in B10.D2-Hc 0 Mice

Anthrax caused by is a fatal zoonotic disease with a high lethality and poor prognosis. Inhalational anthrax is the most severe of the three forms of anthrax. The currently licensed commercial human anthrax vaccines require a complex immunization procedure for efficacy and have side effects that lim...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in immunology 2022, Vol.13, p.819089
Hauptverfasser: Song, Xiaolin, Zhang, Wei, Zhai, Lina, Guo, Jianshu, Zhao, Yue, Zhang, Lili, Hu, Lingfei, Xiong, Xiaolu, Zhou, Dongsheng, Lv, Meng, Yang, Wenhui
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Zusammenfassung:Anthrax caused by is a fatal zoonotic disease with a high lethality and poor prognosis. Inhalational anthrax is the most severe of the three forms of anthrax. The currently licensed commercial human anthrax vaccines require a complex immunization procedure for efficacy and have side effects that limit its use in emergent situations. Thus, development of a better anthrax vaccine is necessary. In this study, we evaluate the potency and efficacy of aerosolized intratracheal (i.t.) inoculation with recombinant protective antigen (rPA) subunit vaccines against aerosolized Pasteur II spores (an attenuated strain) challenge in a B10.D2-Hc mouse (deficient in complement component C5) model. Immunization of rPA in liquid, powder or powder reconstituted formulations i.t. route conferred 100% protection against a 20× LD aerosolized Pasteur II spore challenge in mice, compared with only 50% of subcutaneous (s.c.) injection with liquid rPA. Consistently, i.t. inoculation of rPA vaccines induced a higher lethal toxin (LeTx) neutralizing antibody titer, a stronger lung mucosal immune response and a greater cellular immune response than s.c. injection. Our results demonstrate that immunization with rPA dry powder vaccine i.t. route may provide a stable and effective strategy to improve currently available anthrax vaccines and B10.D2-Hc mice challenged with attenuated strains might be an alternative model for anthrax vaccine candidate screening.
ISSN:1664-3224
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2022.819089