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Synergistic effect of two nanotechnologies enhances the protective capacity of the Theileria parva sporozoite p67C antigen in cattle
12/01/21 09:02AM
Lacasta, A., Mody, K.T., Goeyse, I. De, Yu, C., Zhang, J., Nyagwange, J., Mwalimu, S., Awino, E., Saya, R., Njoroge, T., Muriuki, R., Ndiwa, N., Poole, E.J., Zhang, B., Cavallaro, A., Mahony, T.J., Steinaa, L., Mitter, N. and Nene, V. /.2021. /. Journal of Immunology.
Abstract/Description
East Coast fever (ECF), caused by Theileria parva, is the most
important tick-borne disease of cattle in sub-Saharan Africa. Practical
disadvantages associated with the currently used live-parasite vaccine
could be overcome by subunit vaccines. An 80-aa polypeptide derived from
the C-terminal portion of p67, a sporozoite surface Ag and target of
neutralizing Abs, was the focus of the efforts on subunit vaccines
against ECF and subjected to several vaccine trials with very promising
results. However, the vaccination regimen was far from optimized,
involving three inoculations of 450 μg of soluble p67C (s-p67C) Ag
formulated in the Seppic adjuvant Montanide ISA 206 VG. Hence, an
improved formulation of this polypeptide Ag is needed. In this study, we
report on two nanotechnologies that enhance the bovine immune responses
to p67C. Individually, HBcAg-p67C (chimeric hepatitis B core Ag
virus-like particles displaying p67C) and silica vesicle (SV)-p67C
(s-p67C adsorbed to SV-140-C18, octadecyl-modified SVs) adjuvanted with
ISA 206 VG primed strong Ab and T cell responses to p67C in cattle,
respectively. Coimmunization of cattle (Bos taurus) with HBcAg-p67C and
SV-p67C resulted in stimulation of both high Ab titers and CD4 T cell
response to p67C, leading to the highest subunit vaccine efficacy we
have achieved to date with the p67C immunogen. These results offer the
much-needed research depth on the innovative platforms for developing
effective novel protein-based bovine vaccines to further the
advancement.
Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110813
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