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Intranasal Delivery of MVA Vector Vaccine Induces Effective Pulmonary Immunity Against SARS-CoV-2 in Rodents

Authors :
Berislav Bošnjak
Ivan Odak
Joana Barros-Martins
Inga Sandrock
Swantje I. Hammerschmidt
Marc Permanyer
Gwendolyn E. Patzer
Hristo Greorgiev
Rodrigo Gutierrez Jauregui
Alina Tscherne
Jan Hendrik Schwarz
Georgia Kalodimou
George Ssebyatika
Malgorzata Ciurkiewicz
Stefanie Willenzon
Anja Bubke
Jasmin Ristenpart
Christiane Ritter
Tamara Tuchel
Christian Meyer zu Natrup
Dai-Lun Shin
Sabrina Clever
Leonard Limpinsel
Wolfgang Baumgärtner
Thomas Krey
Asisa Volz
Gerd Sutter
Reinhold Förster
Source :
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 12 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2021.

Abstract

Antigen-specific tissue-resident memory T cells (Trms) and neutralizing IgA antibodies provide the most effective protection of the lungs from viral infections. To induce those essential components of lung immunity against SARS-CoV-2, we tested various immunization protocols involving intranasal delivery of a novel Modified Vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA)-SARS-2-spike vaccine candidate. We show that a single intranasal MVA-SARS-CoV-2-S application in mice strongly induced pulmonary spike-specific CD8+ T cells, albeit restricted production of neutralizing antibodies. In prime-boost protocols, intranasal booster vaccine delivery proved to be crucial for a massive expansion of systemic and lung tissue-resident spike-specific CD8+ T cells and the development of Th1 - but not Th2 - CD4+ T cells. Likewise, very high titers of IgG and IgA anti-spike antibodies were present in serum and broncho-alveolar lavages that possessed high virus neutralization capacities to all current SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern. Importantly, the MVA-SARS-2-spike vaccine applied in intramuscular priming and intranasal boosting treatment regimen completely protected hamsters from developing SARS-CoV-2 lung infection and pathology. Together, these results identify intramuscular priming followed by respiratory tract boosting with MVA-SARS-2-S as a promising approach for the induction of local, respiratory as well as systemic immune responses suited to protect from SARS-CoV-2 infections.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16643224
Volume :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.76eb9b3576254d289905045704455f62
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.772240