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Multivalent DNA Vaccines as A Strategy to Combat Multiple Concurrent Epidemics: Mosquito-Borne and Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses.

Jingjing Jiang1, Stephanie J Ramos1, Preeti Bangalore1, Dustin Elwood1, Kathleen A Cashman2, Sagar B Kudchodkar3, Katherine Schultheis1, Holly Pugh1, Jewell Walters1, Jared Tur1, Jian Yan1, Ami Patel2, Kar Muthumani3, Connie S Schmaljohn2, David B Weiner3, Laurent M Humeau1, Kate E Broderick1.   

Abstract

The emergence of multiple concurrent infectious diseases localized in the world creates a complex burden on global public health systems. Outbreaks of Ebola, Lassa, and Marburg viruses in overlapping regions of central and West Africa and the co-circulation of Zika, Dengue, and Chikungunya viruses in areas with A. aegypti mosquitos highlight the need for a rapidly deployable, safe, and versatile vaccine platform readily available to respond. The DNA vaccine platform stands out as such an application. Here, we present proof-of-concept studies from mice, guinea pigs, and nonhuman primates for two multivalent DNA vaccines delivered using in vivo electroporation (EP) targeting mosquito-borne (MMBV) and hemorrhagic fever (MHFV) viruses. Immunization with MMBV or MHFV vaccines via intradermal EP delivery generated robust cellular and humoral immune responses against all target viral antigens in all species. MMBV vaccine generated antigen-specific binding antibodies and IFNγ-secreting lymphocytes detected in NHPs up to six months post final immunization, suggesting induction of long-term immune memory. Serum from MHFV vaccinated NHPs demonstrated neutralizing activity in Ebola, Lassa, and Marburg pseudovirus assays indicating the potential to offer protection. Together, these data strongly support and demonstrate the versatility of DNA vaccines as a multivalent vaccine development platform for emerging infectious diseases.

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Keywords:  Chikungunya; DNA vaccine; Dengue; Ebola; Lassa; Marburg; Multivalent vaccine platform; Zika; immunogenicity; in vivo electroporation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33673603      PMCID: PMC7997291          DOI: 10.3390/v13030382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Viruses        ISSN: 1999-4915            Impact factor:   5.048


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