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Maternal immunization with RSV fusion glycoprotein vaccine and substantial protection of neonatal baboons against respiratory syncytial virus pulmonary challenge

Authors :
Jing-Hui Tian
Michael J. Massare
Vadim A. Ivanov
Robert C. Welliver
Larry Ellingsworth
Gale Smith
Hanxin Lu
James F. Papin
Mimi Guebre-Xabier
David Flyer
Greg Glenn
Alisha Preno
Source :
Vaccine. 38(5)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Globally, human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of severe lower respiratory infection in infants and young children. There are no licensed vaccines despite the high worldwide disease burden. RSV fusion (F) glycoprotein vaccine is the most advanced candidate for maternal immunization. In this report, a baboon maternal immunization model was used to assess the immunogenicity and protection of infants against pulmonary challenge with human RSV/A. Vaccination in the third trimester produced high anti-RSV F IgG titers and virus-neutralizing antibodies. Infants born to immunized females had high levels of serum RSV antibodies that were comparable to maternal levels at birth and persisted for over 50 days with a half-life of 14–24 days. Furthermore, infants from immunized females and challenged with RSV/A were healthy, developed less severe disease, and had only mild pulmonary inflammatory changes whereas infants born to non-vaccinated females developed more severe disease with marked to moderate interstitial pneumonia, pulmonary edema, and bronchiolar obstruction. These results support the further development of the RSV F vaccine for maternal immunization.

Details

ISSN :
18732518
Volume :
38
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vaccine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a7fbd241c8af8ed90a21045110060d9