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Effect of Different Adjuvants on the Longevity and Strength of Humoral and Cellular Immune Responses to the HCV Envelope Glycoproteins.

Bassel Akache1, Lise Deschatelets1, Blair A Harrison1, Renu Dudani1, Felicity C Stark1, Yimei Jia1, Amir Landi2, John L M Law2, Michael Logan2, Darren Hockman2, Juthika Kundu2, D Lorne Tyrrell2, Lakshmi Krishnan1, Michael Houghton2, Michael J McCluskie1.   

Abstract

Infection by Hepatitis C virus (HCV) can lead to liver cirrhosis/hepatocellular carcinoma and remains a major cause of serious disease morbidity and mortality worldwide. However, current treatment regimens remain inaccessible to most patients, particularly in developing countries, and, therefore, the development of a novel vaccine capable of protecting subjects from chronic infection by HCV could greatly reduce the rates of HCV infection, subsequent liver pathogenesis, and in some cases death. Herein, we evaluated two different semi-synthetic archaeosome formulations as an adjuvant to the E1/E2 HCV envelope protein in a murine model and compared antigen-specific humoral (levels of anti-E1/E2 IgG and HCV pseudoparticle neutralization) and cellular responses (numbers of antigen-specific cytokine-producing T cells) to those generated with adjuvant formulations composed of mimetics of commercial adjuvants including a squalene oil-in-water emulsion, aluminum hydroxide/monophosphoryl lipid A (MPLA) and liposome/MPLA/QS-21. In addition, we measured the longevity of these responses, tracking humoral, and cellular responses up to 6 months following vaccination. Overall, we show that the strength and longevity of anti-HCV responses can be influenced by adjuvant selection. In particular, a simple admixed sulfated S-lactosylarchaeol (SLA) archaeosome formulation generated strong levels of HCV neutralizing antibodies and polyfunctional antigen-specific CD4 T cells producing multiple cytokines such as IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-2. While liposome/MPLA/QS-21 as adjuvant generated superior cellular responses, the SLA E1/E2 admixed formulation was superior or equivalent to the other tested formulations in all immune parameters tested.

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Keywords:  SLA; adjuvant; archaeosome; glycolipid; glycoprotein E1/E2; hepatitis C; vaccine

Year:  2019        PMID: 31816920     DOI: 10.3390/vaccines7040204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-393X


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Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2021-04-20       Impact factor: 3.452

Review 2.  Hepatitis C virus vaccine design: focus on the humoral immune response.

Authors:  Daniel Sepulveda-Crespo; Salvador Resino; Isidoro Martinez
Journal:  J Biomed Sci       Date:  2020-07-06       Impact factor: 8.410

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Authors:  Dilhan J Perera; Adam S Hassan; Yimei Jia; Alessandra Ricciardi; Michael J McCluskie; Risini D Weeratna; Momar Ndao
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-11-16       Impact factor: 7.561

4.  The Synergistic Effects of Sulfated Lactosyl Archaeol Archaeosomes When Combined with Different Adjuvants in a Murine Model.

Authors:  Yimei Jia; Bassel Akache; Gerard Agbayani; Vandana Chandan; Renu Dudani; Blair A Harrison; Lise Deschatelets; Usha D Hemraz; Edmond Lam; Sophie Régnier; Felicity C Stark; Lakshmi Krishnan; Michael J McCluskie
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5.  Immunogenic and efficacious SARS-CoV-2 vaccine based on resistin-trimerized spike antigen SmT1 and SLA archaeosome adjuvant.

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6.  Mechanistic insight into the induction of cellular immune responses by encapsulated and admixed archaeosome-based vaccine formulations.

Authors:  Gerard Agbayani; Yimei Jia; Bassel Akache; Vandana Chandan; Umar Iqbal; Felicity C Stark; Lise Deschatelets; Edmond Lam; Usha D Hemraz; Sophie Régnier; Lakshmi Krishnan; Michael J McCluskie
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2020-08-05       Impact factor: 3.452

7.  Immuno-Informatics Analysis of Pakistan-Based HCV Subtype-3a for Chimeric Polypeptide Vaccine Design.

Authors:  Sajjad Ahmad; Farah Shahid; Muhammad Tahir Ul Qamar; Habib Ur Rehman; Sumra Wajid Abbasi; Wasim Sajjad; Saba Ismail; Faris Alrumaihi; Khaled S Allemailem; Ahmad Almatroudi; Hafiz Fahad Ullah Saeed
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-21

Review 8.  Archaeosomes and Gas Vesicles as Tools for Vaccine Development.

Authors:  Natalia Adamiak; Krzysztof T Krawczyk; Camille Locht; Magdalena Kowalewicz-Kulbat
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-09-10       Impact factor: 7.561

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