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A Nonadjuvanted Whole-Inactivated Pneumococcal Vaccine Induces Multiserotype Opsonophagocytic Responses Mediated by Noncapsule-Specific Antibodies

Authors :
Shannon C. David
Erin B. Brazel
Eve V. Singleton
Vikrant Minhas
Zoe Laan
Catherine Scougall
Austen Y. Chen
Hui Wang
Chloe J. Gates
Kimberley T. McLean
Jeremy S. Brown
Giuseppe Ercoli
Rachel A. Higgins
Paul V. Licciardi
Kim Mulholland
Justin B. Davies
Timothy R. Hirst
James C. Paton
Mohammed Alsharifi
Source :
mBio. 13(5)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Streptococcus pneumoniae (Spn) remains a major cause of global mortality, with extensive antigenic diversity between capsular serotypes that poses an ongoing challenge for vaccine development. Widespread use of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) targeting Spn capsules has greatly reduced infections by vaccine-included serotypes but has led to increased infections by nonincluded serotypes. To date, high cost of PCVs has also limited their usefulness in low-income regions where disease burdens are highest. To overcome these limitations, serotype-independent vaccines are being actively researched. We have developed a whole-cell gamma-irradiated Spn vaccine (termed Gamma-PN) providing serotype-independent protection. We demonstrate that Gamma-PN immunization of mice or rabbits via the clinically relevant intramuscular route induces protein-specific antibodies able to bind numerous nonvaccine encapsulated serotypes, which mediate opsonophagocytic killing and protection against lethal challenges. Gamma-PN induced comparable or superior opsonophagocytic killing assay (OPKA) responses in rabbits to the licensed Prevnar 13 vaccine (PCV13) for vaccine-included serotypes, and a superior response to nonincluded serotypes, including emergent 22F and 35B. Additionally, despite a lower observed reactogenicity, administration of Gamma-PN without adjuvant resulted in higher OPKA responses and improved protection compared to adjuvanted Gamma-PN. To our knowledge, this has not been demonstrated previously for a whole-inactivated Spn vaccine. Eliminating the requirement for adjuvant comes with numerous benefits for clinical applications of this vaccine and poses interesting questions for the inclusion of adjuvant in similar vaccines in development.

Details

ISSN :
21507511
Volume :
13
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
mBio
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....735dda7cfa79d0179863cec4f1560e9a