人类内源性逆转录病毒包被的杆状病毒 DNA 疫苗在 Sprague-Dawley 大鼠和小猎犬中预防 SARS-CoV-2 的安全药理学研究

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Sang-Jin Park , Joung‐Wook Seo , Kang-Hyun Han , Byoung-Seok Lee , Chanyeong Lee , Young Bong Kim , Kyong-Cheol Ko , Yong-Bum Kim
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2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已成为一场重大的全球健康危机,对健康、经济和社会构成了重大挑战。由于免疫接种在控制传染病中的关键作用,疫苗开发一直是应对与冠状病毒-2相关的重症急性呼吸综合征大流行的关键措施,从而加快了几种有效疫苗的开发。虽然基于 mRNA 平台的 COVID-19 疫苗已在全球范围内获得紧急使用授权,但由于出现各种副作用,人们对疫苗的担忧也在增加。本研究旨在评估一种表达人类内源性逆转录病毒包膜基因(AcHERV)的非复制重组杆状病毒疫苗(编码 SARS-CoV-2 抗原)的安全性。由于现有的关于AcHERV作为病毒载体疫苗的安全性药理学研究数量有限,我们对大鼠进行了神经行为(改良欧文氏试验)、体温和呼吸功能研究,并对雄性小猎犬进行了心血管系统研究。安全评估结果显示,疫苗未引起明显的毒理学变化。然而,在大鼠体内,注射AcHERV-COVID-19疫苗的雌雄大鼠体温均出现暂时性升高,随后体温恢复正常或出现恢复迹象。总之,AcHERV-COVID-19具有足够的安全性,可用于未来的临床试验。
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Safety pharmacology of human endogenous retrovirus-enveloped baculoviral DNA vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 in Sprague-Dawley rats and beagle dogs

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerged as a major global health crisis, posing significant health, economic, and social challenges. Vaccine development has been a crucial response to the severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome-related coronavirus-2 pandemic owing to the critical role of immunization in controlling infectious diseases, leading to the expedited development of several effective vaccines. Although mRNA platform-based COVID-19 vaccines authorized under emergency-use authorization have been administered globally, concerns regarding the vaccines have increased owing to the occurrence of various side effects. The present study aimed to evaluate the safety of a non-replicating recombinant baculovirus expressing the human endogenous retrovirus envelope gene (AcHERV) vaccine encoding SARS-CoV-2 antigens. Owing to the limited number of existing safety pharmacology studies on AcHERV as a viral vector vaccine, we conducted neurobehavior (Modified Irwin’s Test), body temperature, and respiratory function studies in rats and cardiovascular system studies in male beagle dogs, which were administered the AcHERV-COVID-19 vaccine using telemetry. The safety assessment revealed no significant toxicological alterations. However, in rats, both sexes administered with the AcHERV-COVID-19 vaccine exhibited a temporary increase in body temperature, which normalized or showed signs of recovery. In conclusion, AcHERV-COVID-19 demonstrates a sufficient safety profile that supports its potential evaluation in future clinical trials.

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