Mice develop effective but delayed protective immune responses when immunized as neonates either intranasally with nonliving VP6/LT(R192G) or orally with live rhesus rotavirus vaccine candidates

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VanCott, John L.
Prada, Anne E.
McNeal, Monica M.
Stone, Susan C.
Basu, Mitali
Huffer, Bert, Jr.
Smiley, Kristi L.
Shao, Mingyuan
Bean, Judy A.
Clements, John D.
Choi, Anthony H. -C.
Ward, Richard L.
机构
[1] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp, Med Ctr, Div Infect Dis, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA
[2] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp, Med Ctr, Div Biostat, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA
[3] Tulane Univ, Med Ctr, New Orleans, LA 70112 USA
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10.1128/JVI.80.10.4949-4961.2006
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Rotavirus vaccines are delivered early, in life, when the immune system is immature. To determine the effects of immaturity, on responses to candidate vaccines, neonatal (7 days old) and adult mice were immunized with single doses of either Escherichia coli-expressed rotavirus VP6 protein and the adjuvant LT(R192G) or live rhesus rotavirus (RRV), and protection against fecal rotavirus shedding following challenge with the immune rotavirus strain EDIM was determined. Neonatal mice immunized intranasally, with VP6/LT(R192G) were unprotected at 10 days postimmunization (dpi) and had no detectable rotavirus B-cell (antibody) or CD4(+) CD8(+) T-cell (rotavirus-inducible, Th1 [gamma interreron and interleukin-2 {IL-2}]-, Th2 [IL-5 and IL-4]-, or ThIL-17 [IL-17]-producing spleen cells) responses. However, by 28 and 42 dpi, these mice were significantly (P >= 0.003) protected and contained memory rotavirus-specific T cells but produced no rotavirus antibody. In contrast, adult mice were nearly fully protected by 10 dpi and contained both rotavirus immunoglobulin G and memory T cells. Neonates immunized orally with RRV were also less protected (P = 0.01) than adult mice by, 10 dpi and produced correspondingly less rotavirus antibody. Both groups contained few rotavirus-specific memory T cells. Protection levels by 28 dpi for neonates or adults were equal, as were rotavirus antibody levels. This report introduces a neonatal mouse model for active protection studies with rotavirus vaccines. It indicates that, with time, neonatal mice develop full protection after infranasal immunization with VP6/ LT(R192G) or oral immunization with a live heterologous rotavirus and supports reports that protection depends on CD4(+) T cells or antibody, respectively.
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