A Liposome Based Adjuvant Containing Two Delivery Systems with the Ability to Induce Mucosal Immunoglobulin A Following a Parenteral Immunization.

ACS nano(2019)

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Worldwide, enteric infections rank third among all causes of disease burdens, and vaccines able to induce a strong and long lasting intestinal immune responses are needed. Parenteral immunization generally do not generate intestinal IgA. Recently however, injections of retinoic acid (RA) dissolved in oil, administered multiple times at the days before vaccination to precondition the vaccine-draining lymph nodes, enabled a parenteral vaccine strategy to induce intestinal IgA. As multiple injections of RA before vaccination is not an attractive strategy for clinical practice, we aimed to develop a 'one injection' vaccine formulation that upon parenteral administration induced intestinal IgA. Our vaccine formulation contained two liposomal delivery systems. One delivery system, based on 1,2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine stabilized with PEG, was designed to exhibit fast drainage of RA to local lymph nodes to pre-condition these for a mucosal immune response before being subjected to the vaccine antigen. The other delivery system, based on the cationic liposomal adjuvant CAF01 stabilized with cholesterol, optimized for prolonged delivery of the antigen by migratory APCs to the pre-conditioned lymph node. Combined we call the adjuvant CAF23. We show that CAF23, administered by the subcutaneous route induces an antigen specific intestinal IgA response, making it a promising candidate adjuvant for vaccines against enteric diseases.
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vaccine,mucosa,IgA,intestine,adjuvant
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