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Effect of vaccination with modified vaccinia Ankara (ACAM3000) on subsequent challenge with Dryvax.


ABSTRACT: Despite the success of smallpox vaccination, the immunological correlates of protection are not fully understood. To investigate this question, we examined the effect of immunization with modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) on subsequent challenge with replication-competent vaccinia virus (Dryvax).Dryvax challenge by scarification was conducted in 36 healthy subjects who had received MVA (n = 29) or placebo (n = 7) in a previous study of doses and routes of immunization. Subjects were followed up for clinical take, viral shedding, and immune responses.MVA administration attenuated clinical takes in 21 (72%) of 29 subjects, compared with 0 of 7 placebo recipients (P = .001). Attenuation was most significant in MVA groups that received 1 x 10(7) median tissue culture infective doses (TCID(50)) intradermally (P = .001) and 1 x 10(7) TCID(50) intramuscularly (P = .001). Both duration and peak titer of viral shedding were reduced in MVA recipients. Peak neutralizing antibody responses to vaccinia virus or MVA previously induced by MVA immunization were associated with attenuated takes (P = .02) and reduced duration (P = .001) and titer (P = .005) of viral shedding.MVA immunization results in clinical and virologic protection against Dryvax challenge. Protection is associated with prior induction of neutralizing antibodies to MVA or vaccinia virus. MVA administered intradermally has protective and immunologic responses similar to those of a 10-fold-higher dose given subcutaneously.

SUBMITTER: Seaman MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3023456 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of vaccination with modified vaccinia Ankara (ACAM3000) on subsequent challenge with Dryvax.

Seaman Michael S MS   Wilck Marissa B MB   Baden Lindsey R LR   Walsh Stephen R SR   Grandpre Lauren E LE   Devoy Colleen C   Giri Ayush A   Noble Lizanne C LC   Kleinjan Jane A JA   Stevenson Kristen E KE   Kim Haesook T HT   Dolin Raphael R  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20100501 9


<h4>Background</h4>Despite the success of smallpox vaccination, the immunological correlates of protection are not fully understood. To investigate this question, we examined the effect of immunization with modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) on subsequent challenge with replication-competent vaccinia virus (Dryvax).<h4>Methods</h4>Dryvax challenge by scarification was conducted in 36 healthy subjects who had received MVA (n = 29) or placebo (n = 7) in a previous study of doses and routes of immuniza  ...[more]

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