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A protein-based smallpox vaccine protects non-human primates from a lethal monkeypox virus challenge.


ABSTRACT: Concerns about infections caused by orthopoxviruses, such as variola and monkeypox viruses, drive ongoing efforts to develop novel smallpox vaccines that are both effective and safe to use in diverse populations. A subunit smallpox vaccine comprising vaccinia virus membrane proteins A33, B5, L1, A27 and aluminum hydroxide (alum) ± CpG was administered to non-human primates, which were subsequently challenged with a lethal intravenous dose of monkeypox virus. Alum adjuvanted vaccines provided only partial protection but the addition of CpG provided full protection that was associated with a more homogeneous antibody response and stronger IgG1 responses. These results indicate that it is feasible to develop a highly effective subunit vaccine against orthopoxvirus infections as a safer alternative to live vaccinia virus vaccination.

SUBMITTER: Buchman GW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2939220 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A protein-based smallpox vaccine protects non-human primates from a lethal monkeypox virus challenge.

Buchman George W GW   Cohen Matthew E ME   Xiao Yuhong Y   Richardson-Harman Nicola N   Silvera Peter P   DeTolla Louis J LJ   Davis Heather L HL   Eisenberg Roselyn J RJ   Cohen Gary H GH   Isaacs Stuart N SN  

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Concerns about infections caused by orthopoxviruses, such as variola and monkeypox viruses, drive ongoing efforts to develop novel smallpox vaccines that are both effective and safe to use in diverse populations. A subunit smallpox vaccine comprising vaccinia virus membrane proteins A33, B5, L1, A27 and aluminum hydroxide (alum) ± CpG was administered to non-human primates, which were subsequently challenged with a lethal intravenous dose of monkeypox virus. Alum adjuvanted vaccines provided onl  ...[more]

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