Large intestine–targeted, nanoparticle-releasing oral vaccine to control genitorectal viral infection

Autor: Zhu, Qing, Kirk, James, Zhang, Guofeng, Klinman, Dennis M, Cunningham, Tshaka, Berzofsky, Jay A, Wang, Zijian, Eppler, Bärbel, Waters, Robert C, Belyakov, Igor M, Mumper, Russell J, Gagnon, Susan, Talton, James, Sui, Yongjun
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
DOI: 10.17615/9bzz-zk72
Popis: Both rectal and vaginal mucosal surfaces serve as transmission routes for pathogenic microorganisms. Vaccination through large intestinal mucosa, previously proven protective for both mucosal sites in animal studies, can be achieved successfully by direct intra-colorectal (i.c.r.) administration, which is, however, clinically impractical. Oral delivery seems preferable, but risks vaccine destruction in the upper gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, we designed a large intestine-targeted oral delivery with pH-dependent microparticles containing vaccine nanoparticles, which induced colorectal immunity in mice comparably to colorectal vaccination and protected against rectal or vaginal viral challenge. Conversely, vaccine targeted to the small intestine induced only small intestinal immunity and provided no rectal or vaginal protection, demonstrating functional compartmentalization within the gut mucosal immune system. Therefore, using this oral vaccine delivery system to target the large intestine, but not the small intestine, may represent a feasible novel strategy for immune protection of rectal and vaginal mucosa.
Databáze: OpenAIRE