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Formulation and immunological evaluation of a trivalent vaccine comprising emulsified submicron particles and inactivated virions of H5N1/EV71/JEV

Authors :
Ching-Yun Chang
Chien-Chun Liao
Chia-Chyi Liu
Tsung-Chun Lu
Ming-Hsi Huang
Pele Chong
Chih-Wei Lin
Alan Yung-Chih Hu
Suh-Chin Wu
Shih-Chang Lin
Wei-Lin Chen
Jui-Yuan Chang
Ai-Hsiang Chou
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Landes Bioscience, 2013.

Abstract

Combination vaccines can reduce the number of injections and simplify the immunization schedule required to prevent different diseases. Here we assessed the immunogenicity in a mouse model of a vaccine composition comprising inactivated influenza viruses (H5N1/H1N1), enterovirus 71 (EV71), and/or Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) and investigated whether the vaccine formulations can overcome the immunologic interference between the individual vaccine components. We demonstrated that the antigenic competition happens between H5N1/H1N1 or H5N1/EV71 inactivated virions when the vaccine combinations either formulated with Alum suspensions or without adjuvant. In the presence of PELC emulsified particles, EV71-specific immune responses before and after incorporating H5N1 virus into EV71 vaccine were detected of no significant difference; in addition, H5N1- and EV71-specific immune responses were found at the same level when H5N1/EV71/JEV consolidating into combination vaccine. Emulsified vaccine formulation was represented as a potential tool that is found to reduce the number of injections required to prevent multiple infectious strains causing the same disease (H5N1/H1N1) and/or that protect against different diseases (H5N1/EV71). Combination vaccines can also include a third component to protect against H5N1/EV71/JEV at the same time.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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