Immune responses to irradiated pneumococcal whole cell vaccine

  • Eunbyeol Ko
  • , Soyoung Jeong
  • , Min Yong Jwa
  • , A. Reum Kim
  • , Ye Eun Ha
  • , Sun Kyung Kim
  • , Sungho Jeong
  • , Ki Bum Ahn
  • , Ho Seong Seo
  • , Cheol Heui Yun
  • , Seung Hyun Han

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Abstract

Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) can cause respiratory and systemic diseases. Recently, γ-irradiation-inactivated, non-encapsulated, intranasal S. pneumoniae (r-SP) vaccine has been introduced as a novel serotype-independent and cost-effective vaccine. However, the immunogenic mechanism of r-SP is poorly understood. Here, we comparatively investigated the protective immunity and immunogenicity of r-SP to the heat-(h-SP) or formalin-inactivated vaccine (f-SP) without adjuvants. Mice were intranasally immunized with each vaccine three times and then challenged with a lethal dose of S. pneumoniae TIGR4 strain and then subsequently evaluated for their immune responses. Immunization with r-SP elicited modestly higher protection against S. pneumoniae than h-SP or f-SP. Immunization with r-SP enhanced pneumococcal-specific IgA in the nasal wash and IgG in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Immunization with r-SP enhanced S. pneumoniae-specific IgG, IgG1, and IgG2b in the serum. r-SP more potently induced the maturation of dendritic cells in the cervical lymph nodes than h-SP or f-SP. Interestingly, populations of follicular helper T cells and IL-4-producing cells were potently increased in cervical lymph nodes of r-SP-immunized mice. Collectively, r-SP could be an effective intranasal, inactivated whole-cell vaccine in that it elicits S. pneumoniae-specific antibody production and follicular helper T cell activation leading to protective immune responses against S. pneumoniae infection.

Original languageEnglish
Article number405
JournalVaccines
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021

Keywords

  • Gamma-irradiation
  • Immune responses
  • Intranasal immunization
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • Whole-cell vaccine

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