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Onchocerca volvulus bivalent subunit vaccine induces protective immunity in genetically diverse collaborative cross recombinant inbred intercross mice

Authors :
Ryan, Nathan M
Hess Ligas, Jessica A.
de Villena, Fernando Pardo-Manuel
Leiby, Benjamin E
Shimada, Ayako
Yu, Lei
Yarmahmoodi, Amir
Petrovsky, Nikolai
Zhan, Bin
Bottazzi, Maria Elena
Makepeace, Benjamin L
Lustigman, Sara
Abraham, David
Ryan, Nathan M
Hess Ligas, Jessica A.
de Villena, Fernando Pardo-Manuel
Leiby, Benjamin E
Shimada, Ayako
Yu, Lei
Yarmahmoodi, Amir
Petrovsky, Nikolai
Zhan, Bin
Bottazzi, Maria Elena
Makepeace, Benjamin L
Lustigman, Sara
Abraham, David
Source :
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This study tests the hypothesis that an Onchocerca volvulus vaccine, consisting of two recombinant antigens (Ov-103 and Ov-RAL-2) formulated with the combination-adjuvant Advax-2, can induce protective immunity in genetically diverse Collaborative Cross recombinant inbred intercross mice (CC-RIX). CC-RIX lines were immunized with the O. volvulus vaccine and challenged with third-stage larvae. Equal and significant reductions in parasite survival were observed in 7 of 8 CC-RIX lines. Innate protective immunity was seen in the single CC-RIX line that did not demonstrate protective adaptive immunity. Analysis of a wide array of immune factors showed that each line of mice have a unique set of immune responses to vaccination and challenge suggesting that the vaccine is polyfunctional, inducing different equally-protective sets of immune responses based on the genetic background of the immunized host. Vaccine efficacy in genetically diverse mice suggests that it will also be effective in genetically complex human populations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1244340523
Document Type :
Electronic Resource