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Dose sparing enabled by skin immunization with influenza virus-like particle vaccine using microneedles

Authors :
Fu-Shi Quan
Mark R. Prausnitz
Sang-Moo Kang
Yeu-Chun Kim
Richard W. Compans
Source :
Journal of Controlled Release. 147:326-332
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

To address the limitations of conventional influenza vaccine manufacturing and delivery, this study investigated administration of virus-like particle (VLP) influenza vaccine using a microneedle patch. The goal was to determine if skin immunization with influenza VLP vaccine using microneedles enables dose sparing. We found that low-dose influenza (A/PR/8/34 H1N1) VLP vaccination using microneedles was more immunogenic than low-dose intramuscular (IM) vaccination and similarly immunogenic as high-dose IM vaccination in a mouse model. With a 1 μg dose of vaccine, both routes showed similar immune responses and protective efficacy, with microneedle vaccination being more effective in inducing recall antibody responses in lungs and antibody secreting cells in bone marrow. With a low dose of vaccine (0.3 μg), microneedle vaccination induced significantly superior protective immunity, which included binding and functional antibodies as well as complete protection against a high dose lethal infection with A/PR/8/34 virus, whereas IM immunization provided only partial (40%) protection. Therefore, this study demonstrates that microneedle vaccination in the skin confers more effective protective immunity at a lower dose, thus providing vaccine dose-sparing effects.

Details

ISSN :
01683659
Volume :
147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Controlled Release
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ea94f80be1cfee2d9e935b1ab7f449fb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2010.07.125