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Robert W Cross1,2, Rong Xu3, Demetrius Matassov4, Stefan Hamm5, Theresa E Latham4, Cheryl S Gerardi4, Rebecca M Nowak5, Joan B Geisbert1,2, Ayuko Ota-Setlik3, Krystle N Agans1,2, Amara Luckay3, Susan E Witko4, Lena Soukieh3, Daniel J Deer1,2, Chad E Mire1,2, Heinz Feldmann6, Christian Happi7, Karla A Fenton1,2, John H Eldridge3,4,5, Thomas W Geisbert1,2.
Abstract
Recent occurrences of filoviruses and the arenavirus Lassa virus (LASV) in overlapping endemic areas of Africa highlight the need for a prophylactic vaccine that would confer protection against all of these viruses that cause lethal hemorrhagic fever (HF). We developed a quadrivalent formulation of VesiculoVax that contains recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (rVSV) vectors expressing filovirus glycoproteins and that also contains a rVSV vector expressing the glycoprotein of a lineage IV strain of LASV. Cynomolgus macaques were vaccinated twice with the quadrivalent formulation, followed by challenge 28 days after the boost vaccination with each of the 3 corresponding filoviruses (Ebola, Sudan, Marburg) or a heterologous contemporary lineage II strain of LASV. Serum IgG and neutralizing antibody responses specific for all 4 glycoproteins were detected in all vaccinated animals. A modest and balanced cell-mediated immune response specific for the glycoproteins was also detected in most of the vaccinated macaques. Regardless of the level of total glycoprotein-specific immune response detected after vaccination, all immunized animals were protected from disease and death following lethal challenges. These findings indicate that vaccination with attenuated rVSV vectors each expressing a single HF virus glycoprotein may provide protection against those filoviruses and LASV most commonly responsible for outbreaks of severe HF in Africa.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptive immunity; Vaccines; Virology
Year: 2020 PMID: 31820871 PMCID: PMC6934204 DOI: 10.1172/JCI131958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Invest ISSN: 0021-9738 Impact factor: 14.808