Mucosal vaccination in mice provides protection from diverse respiratory threats
Stanford University · Children's Healthcare of Atlanta · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Traditional vaccines target specific pathogens, limiting their scope against diverse respiratory threats. We describe an intranasal liposomal formulation combining toll-like receptor 4 and 7/8 ligands with a model antigen, ovalbumin, which provided broad, durable protection in mice for at least 3 months against infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and Staphylococcus aureus . In addition, the vaccine protected mice from other viruses (SARS-CoV-2, SARS, SHC014 coronavirus), bacteria ( Acinetobacter baumannii ), and allergens. Protection was mediated by persistent ovalbumin-specific CD4 + and CD8 + memory T cells that imprinted alveolar macrophages (AMs), enhancing antigen…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 166.02
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- 100%
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- 60
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17Topics & keywords
- Respiratory system
- Limiting
- Vaccination
- Nasal administration
- Antibody
- Antigen
- Respiratory tract
- Immunity