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Impact of Systemic or Mucosal Immunity to Adenovirus on Ad-Based Ebola Virus Vaccine Efficacy in Guinea Pigs

  作者 Richardson, JS; Abou, MC; Tran, KN; Kumar, A; Sahai, BM; Kobinger, GP  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Infectious Diseases;  卷期  2011年204-supl;  页码  S1032-S1042  
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[摘要]Methods. Guinea pigs administered an adenovirus-based Ebola virus vaccine either intramuscularly or intranasally in the presence of systemically or mucosally induced adenovirus immunity were challenged with a lethal dose of guinea pig-adapted Zaire ebolavirus (Mayinga 1976) (GA-ZEBOV). The humoral immune response was assayed to determine the effect of vaccine delivery route and preexisting immunity. Results. Intramuscular or intranasal vaccination fully protected guinea pigs against a lethal GA-ZEBOV challenge. However, intramuscular vaccination in animals with systemically induced preexisting immunity resulted in low survival following challenge. Interestingly, intranasal vaccination protected guinea pigs with systemic preexisting immunity to AdHu5. Mucosal adenoviral immunity induced by intranasal administration of AdHu5 decreased protection following intranasal vaccination with the first-generation but not with the second-generation vaccine. Conclusions. Intranasal vaccination is an effective vaccine delivery route in the presence of systemic and, to a lower extent, mucosal preexisting immunity to the vaccine vector in guinea pigs.

 
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