| Literature DB >> 31809644 |
Kelei Li1,2, Fangyu Dong3, Fan Gao1, Lianlian Bian1, Shiyang Sun1, Ruixiao Du1, Yalin Hu4, Qunying Mao1, Haifa Zheng2, Xing Wu1, Zhenglun Liang1.
Abstract
Studies have revealed that vaccines are more often exposed to sub-zero temperatures during cold chain transportation than what was previously known. Such exposure might be detrimental to the potency of temperature-sensitive vaccines. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of exposure to freezing on the physicochemical properties and biological activities of recombinant hepatitis E (rHE) vaccine. Changes in rHE vaccine due to freezing temperatures were analyzed with regard to sedimentation rate, antigenicity, and antibody affinity and potency. The freezing temperature of rHE was measured, then rHE vaccine was exposed to freezing temperatures below -10°C.Significant increase of sedimentation rate was noted, according to shake test and massed precipitates. In addition, the binding affinity of rHE vaccine to six specific monoclonal antibodies was significantly reduced and the in vivo potency for eliciting a protective IgG response was also partially lost, especially for anti-HEV neutralizing antibodies. Altogether, our work indicates that exposure of rHE vaccine to a temperature below -10°C results in the loss of structural integrity and biological potency of rHE vaccine.Entities:
Keywords: Hepatitis E vaccine; cold chain; freezing damage; potency; shake test
Year: 2019 PMID: 31809644 PMCID: PMC7482780 DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2019.1694327
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Vaccin Immunother ISSN: 2164-5515 Impact factor: 3.452