Development of candidate combination vaccine for hepatitis E and hepatitis B: a liposome encapsulation approach

Shrivastava, Shubham ; Lole, Kavita S. ; Tripathy, Anuradha S. ; Shaligram, Umesh S. ; Arankalle, Vidya A. (2009) Development of candidate combination vaccine for hepatitis E and hepatitis B: a liposome encapsulation approach Vaccine, 27 (47). pp. 6582-6588. ISSN 0264-410X

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.08.033

Abstract

To reduce extra injections, cost and ensure better coverage, use of combination vaccines is preferable. An attempt was made to evaluate the encapsulation of hepatitis E virus neutralizing epitope (NE) region and hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) in liposomes as DNAs, proteins and DNA + protein. Mice groups were immunized with different liposome-encapsulated formulations and monitored for anti-HEV and anti-HBs titres, IgG subtypes, antigen-specific lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine levels. The protective levels of anti-HBs and in vitro virus-binding capacity of anti-HEV antibodies were assessed. Liposome-encapsulated DNA either singly or in combination did not elicit antibody response. Anti-HEV and anti-HBs IgG titres of individual component of protein alone (Lipo-E-P/Lipo-B-P) or DNA + protein formulations (Lipo-E-DP/Lipo-B-DP) were comparable to respective titres in combination vaccine of protein (Lipo-BE-P) and DNA + protein formulations (Lipo-BE-DP). IgG1 levels were significantly higher in Lipo-BE-P group whereas, equivalent levels of IgG1 and IgG2a were observed in Lipo-BE-DP group against both components of the vaccine. Combination vaccine group showed mixed Th1/Th2 cytokine profile. Liposome entrapped NE and HBsAg in protein and DNA + protein formats induce excellent immune response to both the components and need to be evaluated in higher animals.

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Keywords:Combination Vaccine; Liposome; Hepatitis E; Hepatitis B; Co-delivery Approach
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