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Vaccine Detail
VRP-SARS-N vaccine |
Vaccine Information |
- Vaccine Name: VRP-SARS-N vaccine
- Target Pathogen: SARS-CoV
- Target Disease: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
- Type: Viral Like Particle Vaccine
- Status: Licensed
- Host Species for Licensed Use: None
- Host Species as Laboratory Animal Model: mouse
- Antigen: CD4+ T cell epitope in the nucleocapsid (N) protein of SARS-CoV (N353) (Zhao et al., 2016)
- Immunization Route: intranasal immunization
- Description: Venezuelan equine encephalitis replicons (VRP) encoding a SARS-CoV CD4+ T cell epitope vaccinated intranasally. Does not have same efficacy if vaccinated subcutaneously (Zhao et al., 2016)
Identical to VRP-SARS-N vaccine (Vaccine 5755).
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Host Response |
Mouse Response
- Host Strain: BALB/c
- Vaccination Protocol: vaccinated BALB/c mice twice at 6–7 week intervals with VRP-SARS-N at 100 PFU (Zhao et al., 2016)
- Immune Response: Decreased viral titre, increase in N-specific CD4+ T cells and IFN-γ in lungs, production of IL-10, increased mobilization of CD8+ cells to infected lung. (Zhao et al., 2016)
- Challenge Protocol: challenged 6-7 weeks after second vaccination with doses from 100, 500, 1,000 PFU of SARS-CoV (Zhao et al., 2005)
- Efficacy: nearly complete protection at 100 pfu, protected at 500 and 1000 pfu doses (Zhao et al., 2016)
- Description: Better results compared to different vaccination routes (Zhao et al., 2016).
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References |
Zhao et al., 2005: Zhao P, Cao J, Zhao LJ, Qin ZL, Ke JS, Pan W, Ren H, Yu JG, Qi ZT. Immune responses against SARS-coronavirus nucleocapsid protein induced by DNA vaccine. Virology. 2005; 331(1); 128-135. [PubMed: 15582659].
Zhao et al., 2016: Zhao J, Zhao J, Mangalam AK, Channappanavar R, Fett C, Meyerholz DK, Agnihothram S, Baric RS, David CS, Perlman S. Airway Memory CD4(+) T Cells Mediate Protective Immunity against Emerging Respiratory Coronaviruses. Immunity. 2016; 44(6); 1379-1391. [PubMed: 27287409].
Zhao et al., 2016: Zhao J, Zhao J, Mangalam AK, Channappanavar R, Fett C, Meyerholz DK, Agnihothram S, Baric RS, David CS, Perlman S. Airway Memory CD4(+) T Cells Mediate Protective Immunity against Emerging Respiratory Coronaviruses. Immunity. 2016; 44(6); 1379-1391. [PubMed: 27287409].
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