Rabies VLPs adjuvanted with saponin-based liposomes induce enhanced immunogenicity mediated by neutralizing antibodies in cattle, dogs and cats.

Rabies VLPs adjuvanted with saponin-based liposomes induce enhanced immunogenicity mediated by neutralizing antibodies in cattle, dogs and cats. J Virol Methods. 2020 Sep 06;:113966 Authors: Diego F, Federico M, Marina E, Ricardo K, Claudio P Abstract We carried out an investigation on rabies virus-like particles (RV-VLPs) expressed in HEK293 cells using serum free medium. These RV-VLPs were formulated with two different adjuvants in order to analyse the enhancement of the triggered immune response and its stability. In experiments in mice, RV-VLPs showed an enhanced humoral immune response when injected with adjuvant, in contrast to the obtained for the RV-VLPs without adjuvant addition. Besides, higher titers of neutralizing antibodies were induced when RV-VLPs were formulated with LipoSap® in comparison with the obtained with Alhydrogel®. At the same time, the positive effect of this adjuvant in vaccine's potency and stability was demonstrated, showing that LipoSap® significantly increases the value obtained in NIH efficiency test for rabies vaccine, and proving that this value is maintained after 15 months storage at 4 °C. Further, we showed that RV-VLPs induces an immune response based on neutralizing antibodies when cat, dogs and bovines were vaccinated with only one dose of RV-VLPs. These results demonstrated that this vaccine candidate could be applied for the prevention of rabies in pets as well as for the control of p...
Source: Journal of Virological Methods - Category: Virology Authors: Tags: J Virol Methods Source Type: research
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