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Safety Profile of a Virus-Like Particle-Based Vaccine Targeting Self-Protein Interleukin-5 in Horses
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Kündig, Thomas M.
, Jonsdottir, Sigridur
, Olomski, Florian
, Talker, Stephanie C.
, Wagner, Bettina
, Birkmann, Katharina
, Rhiner, Tanya
, Bachmann, Martin F.
, Fettelschoss, Victoria
, Thoms, Franziska
, Marti, Eliane
, Fettelschoss-Gabriel, Antonia
, Mirkovitch, Jelena
in
safety
/ self-protein
/ therapeutic vaccine
2020
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Safety Profile of a Virus-Like Particle-Based Vaccine Targeting Self-Protein Interleukin-5 in Horses
by
Kündig, Thomas M.
, Jonsdottir, Sigridur
, Olomski, Florian
, Talker, Stephanie C.
, Wagner, Bettina
, Birkmann, Katharina
, Rhiner, Tanya
, Bachmann, Martin F.
, Fettelschoss, Victoria
, Thoms, Franziska
, Marti, Eliane
, Fettelschoss-Gabriel, Antonia
, Mirkovitch, Jelena
in
safety
/ self-protein
/ therapeutic vaccine
2020
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Safety Profile of a Virus-Like Particle-Based Vaccine Targeting Self-Protein Interleukin-5 in Horses
by
Kündig, Thomas M.
, Jonsdottir, Sigridur
, Olomski, Florian
, Talker, Stephanie C.
, Wagner, Bettina
, Birkmann, Katharina
, Rhiner, Tanya
, Bachmann, Martin F.
, Fettelschoss, Victoria
, Thoms, Franziska
, Marti, Eliane
, Fettelschoss-Gabriel, Antonia
, Mirkovitch, Jelena
in
safety
/ self-protein
/ therapeutic vaccine
2020
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Safety Profile of a Virus-Like Particle-Based Vaccine Targeting Self-Protein Interleukin-5 in Horses
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Safety Profile of a Virus-Like Particle-Based Vaccine Targeting Self-Protein Interleukin-5 in Horses
2020
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Overview
Background: Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is an eosinophilic allergic dermatitis of horses caused by type I/IVb reactions against mainly Culicoides bites. The vaccination of IBH-affected horses with equine IL-5 coupled to the Cucumber mosaic virus-like particle (eIL-5-CuMVTT) induces IL-5-specific auto-antibodies, resulting in a significant reduction in eosinophil levels in blood and clinical signs. Objective: the preclinical and clinical safety of the eIL-5-CuMVTT vaccine. Methods: The B cell responses were assessed by longitudinal measurement of IL-5- and CuMVTT-specific IgG in the serum and plasma of vaccinated and unvaccinated horses. Further, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from the same horses were re-stimulated in vitro for the proliferation and IFN-γ production of specific T cells. In addition, we evaluated longitudinal kidney and liver parameters and the general blood status. An endogenous protein challenge was performed in murine IL-5-vaccinated mice. Results: The vaccine was well tolerated as assessed by serum and cellular biomarkers and also induced reversible and neutralizing antibody titers in horses and mice. Endogenous IL-5 stimulation was unable to re-induce anti-IL-5 production. The CD4+ T cells of vaccinated horses produced significantly more IFN-γ and showed a stronger proliferation following stimulation with CuMVTT as compared to the unvaccinated controls. Re-stimulation using E. coli-derived proteins induced low levels of IFNγ+CD4+ cells in vaccinated horses; however, no IFN-γ and proliferation were induced following the HEK-eIL-5 re-stimulation. Conclusions: Vaccination using eIL-5-CuMVTT induces a strong B-cell as well as CuMVTT-specific T cell response without the induction of IL-5-specific T cell responses. Hence, B-cell unresponsiveness against self-IL-5 can be bypassed by inducing CuMVTT carrier-specific T cells, making the vaccine a safe therapeutic option for IBH-affected horses.
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