Development of two Salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus

Human respiratory syncytial virus is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and other respiratory infections in infants and the elderly worldwide. We have developed two new oral vaccines using Salmonella typhi TY21a to carry and express the immunogenic epitopes of RSV fusion (F) and attachment (G) g...

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Main Authors: Jalilian, F. Azizi, Yusoff, K., Suhaimi, S., Amini, R., Sekawi, Z., Jahanshiri, F.
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Published: BIOLIFE, s.a.s. 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44335/
https://www.biolifesas.org/EN/Y2015/V29/I1/7
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spelling my.upm.eprints.443352023-12-25T12:14:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44335/ Development of two Salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus Jalilian, F. Azizi Yusoff, K. Suhaimi, S. Amini, R. Sekawi, Z. Jahanshiri, F. Human respiratory syncytial virus is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and other respiratory infections in infants and the elderly worldwide. We have developed two new oral vaccines using Salmonella typhi TY21a to carry and express the immunogenic epitopes of RSV fusion (F) and attachment (G) glycoproteins on its surface, separately. To evaluate the efficacy of the designed vaccines, BALB/c mice were orally immunized and then infected with RSV. Immune response analyses showed that cellmediated, mucosal and humoral immunity in the vaccinated mice were significantly enhanced compared to the control group. Both vaccines generated a balanced Th1/Th2 immune response which is crucial for efficiency of vaccines against RSV. Furthermore, histopathological examination proved that these vaccines were safe as they did not cause any Th2-associated adverse effects in the lungs of RSV-infected mice. The findings of this research suggest that Salmonella-F and Salmonella-G vaccine candidates may have strong potential to prevent RSV infection. BIOLIFE, s.a.s. 2015 Article PeerReviewed Jalilian, F. Azizi and Yusoff, K. and Suhaimi, S. and Amini, R. and Sekawi, Z. and Jahanshiri, F. (2015) Development of two Salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus. Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents, 29 (1). pp. 7-18. ISSN 0393-974X; ESSN: 1724-6083 https://www.biolifesas.org/EN/Y2015/V29/I1/7
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description Human respiratory syncytial virus is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and other respiratory infections in infants and the elderly worldwide. We have developed two new oral vaccines using Salmonella typhi TY21a to carry and express the immunogenic epitopes of RSV fusion (F) and attachment (G) glycoproteins on its surface, separately. To evaluate the efficacy of the designed vaccines, BALB/c mice were orally immunized and then infected with RSV. Immune response analyses showed that cellmediated, mucosal and humoral immunity in the vaccinated mice were significantly enhanced compared to the control group. Both vaccines generated a balanced Th1/Th2 immune response which is crucial for efficiency of vaccines against RSV. Furthermore, histopathological examination proved that these vaccines were safe as they did not cause any Th2-associated adverse effects in the lungs of RSV-infected mice. The findings of this research suggest that Salmonella-F and Salmonella-G vaccine candidates may have strong potential to prevent RSV infection.
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author Jalilian, F. Azizi
Yusoff, K.
Suhaimi, S.
Amini, R.
Sekawi, Z.
Jahanshiri, F.
spellingShingle Jalilian, F. Azizi
Yusoff, K.
Suhaimi, S.
Amini, R.
Sekawi, Z.
Jahanshiri, F.
Development of two Salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus
author_facet Jalilian, F. Azizi
Yusoff, K.
Suhaimi, S.
Amini, R.
Sekawi, Z.
Jahanshiri, F.
author_sort Jalilian, F. Azizi
title Development of two Salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus
title_short Development of two Salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus
title_full Development of two Salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus
title_fullStr Development of two Salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus
title_full_unstemmed Development of two Salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus
title_sort development of two salmonella-based oral vaccines against human respiratory syncytial virus
publisher BIOLIFE, s.a.s.
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44335/
https://www.biolifesas.org/EN/Y2015/V29/I1/7
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