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AuthorBugybayeva, Dina
AuthorDumkliang, Ekachai
AuthorPatil, Veerupaxagouda
AuthorYadagiri, Ganesh
AuthorSuresh, Raksha
AuthorSingh, Mithilesh
AuthorSchrock, Jennifer
AuthorDolatyabi, Sara
AuthorShekoni, Olaitan C.
AuthorYassine, Hadi M.
AuthorOpanasopit, Praneet
AuthorHogenEsch, Harm
AuthorRenukaradhya, Gourapura J.
Available date2024-11-03T07:51:38Z
Publication Date2024-06-11
Publication NameVaccines
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12060647
CitationBugybayeva, D., Dumkliang, E., Patil, V., Yadagiri, G., Suresh, R., Singh, M., ... & Renukaradhya, G. J. (2024). Evaluation of Efficacy of Surface Coated versus Encapsulated Influenza Antigens in Mannose–Chitosan Nanoparticle-Based Intranasal Vaccine in Swine. Vaccines, 12(6), 647.
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AbstractThis study focuses on the development and characterization of an intranasal vaccine platform using adjuvanted nanoparticulate delivery of swine influenza A virus (SwIAV). The vaccine employed whole inactivated H1N2 SwIAV as an antigen and STING-agonist ADU-S100 as an adjuvant, with both surface adsorbed or encapsulated in mannose–chitosan nanoparticles (mChit-NPs). Optimization of mChit-NPs included evaluating size, zeta potential, and cytotoxicity, with a 1:9 mass ratio of antigen to NP demonstrating high loading efficacy and non-cytotoxic properties suitable for intranasal vaccination. In a heterologous H1N1 pig challenge trial, the mChit-NP intranasal vaccine induced cross-reactive sIgA antibodies in the respiratory tract, surpassing those of a commercial SwIAV vaccine. The encapsulated mChit-NP vaccine induced high virus-specific neutralizing antibody and robust cellular immune responses, while the adsorbed vaccine elicited specific high IgG and hemagglutinin inhibition antibodies. Importantly, both the mChit-NP vaccines reduced challenge heterologous viral replication in the nasal cavity higher than commercial swine influenza vaccine. In summary, a novel intranasal mChit-NP vaccine platform activated both the arms of the immune system and is a significant advancement in swine influenza vaccine design, demonstrating its potential effectiveness for pig immunization.
SponsorThis work was supported by United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA), Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) grant #2019-67015-29814 and #2019-67015-29815. Some part of this research collaboration between the USA and Thailand was financed by the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) through the Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program (Contact No. PHD/0194/2561) and the National Vaccine Institute of Thailand (Contact No. 2563.1/5).
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectadjuvanted vaccine
cellular immunity
H1N2 swine influenza virus
intranasal vaccination
mannose–chitosan
nanoparticles
TitleEvaluation of Efficacy of Surface Coated versus Encapsulated Influenza Antigens in Mannose–Chitosan Nanoparticle-Based Intranasal Vaccine in Swine
TypeArticle
Issue Number6
Volume Number12
ESSN2076-393X
dc.accessType Open Access


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