锰对结核亚单位疫苗Bfrb-GrpE的佐剂作用。

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Shuai Zhou, Qianqian Cao, Zunjing Zhang, Yunjie Du, Yilin Hou, Xiaojuan Zhang, Zhijun Xie, Yuan Zhou, Bingdong Zhu, Ying Zhang, Aisong Zhu, Hongxia Niu
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蛋白质亚单位疫苗缺乏触发免疫反应的病原体相关分子模式,依靠佐剂诱导针对目标病原体的强大免疫反应。因此,佐剂的选择在蛋白质亚单位疫苗的设计中起着至关重要的作用。最近,人们对使用cGAS-STING激动剂作为疫苗佐剂的兴趣越来越大。在本研究中,我们在小鼠模型中研究了cGAS-STING激动剂锰(Mn)对结核亚单位疫苗Bfrb-GrpE (BG)的佐剂作用。最初给小鼠注射BG-Mn(J),在最后一次免疫6周后评估其免疫原性和保护作用。结果表明,与PBS对照组相比,Mn(J)增强了小鼠对BG疫苗的细胞和体液免疫应答,对结核分枝杆菌H37Ra感染具有有效的保护作用,导致脾脏CFU显著降低2.0±0.17 Log10,肺部CFU显著降低1.3±0.17 Log10。此外,我们在兔皮肤结核模型的替代模型中评估了BG-Mn(J)疫苗。接种BG-Mn(J)在兔模型中也提供了有效的保护,感染部位的细菌负荷减少,病理损伤最小,愈合加速。这些发现表明,Mn(J)有望作为结核病疫苗的佐剂,强调其增强疫苗效力和提供抗结核病感染保护的潜力。
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The adjuvant effect of manganese on tuberculosis subunit vaccine Bfrb-GrpE.

Protein subunit vaccines, lacking pathogen-associated molecular patterns that trigger immune responses, rely on adjuvants to induce robust immune responses against the target pathogen. Thus, selection of adjuvants plays a crucial role in the design of protein subunit vaccines. Recently, there has been growing interest in utilizing cGAS-STING agonists as vaccine adjuvants. In this study, we investigated the adjuvant effect of manganese (Mn), a cGAS-STING agonist, on the tuberculosis subunit vaccine Bfrb-GrpE (BG) in a mouse model. Initially, mice were administered with BG-Mn(J), and its immunogenicity and protective efficacy were assessed six weeks after the final immunization. The results showed that Mn(J) enhanced both the cellular and humoral immune responses to the BG vaccine and conferred effective protection against M. tuberculosis H37Ra infection in mice, leading to a significant reduction of 2.0 ± 0.17 Log10 CFU in spleens and 1.3 ± 0.17 Log10 CFU in lungs compared to the PBS control group. Additionally, we assessed the BG-Mn(J) vaccine in a surrogate model of tuberculosis in rabbit skin model. The vaccination with BG-Mn(J) also provided effective protection in the rabbit model, as indicated by a decreased bacterial load at the infection site, minimal pathological damage, and accelerated healing. These findings suggest that Mn(J) holds promise as an adjuvant for tuberculosis vaccines, underscoring its potential to enhance vaccine efficacy and offer protection against tuberculosis infection.

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NPJ Vaccines
NPJ Vaccines Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
146
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Online-only and open access, npj Vaccines is dedicated to highlighting the most important scientific advances in vaccine research and development.
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