Design of a Liposomal Candidate Vaccine Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and its Evaluation in Triggering Systemic and Lung Mucosal Immunity

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Heurtault, Béatrice | Gentine, Philippe | Thomann, Jean-Sébastien | Baehr, Corinne | Frisch, Benoit | Pons-Lebeau, Francoise

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International audience. PurposeTo design and evaluate liposomal constructs capable of inducing a potent systemic and airway humoral response to Pseudomonas aeruginosaMethodsLiposomes contained a peptide derived from P. aeruginosa pilin protein as B epitope, a peptide derived from Influenza hemagglutinin protein as Th epitope, the TLR agonist Pam3CAG or Pam2CAG as adjuvant, and a mannosylated lipid as dendritic cell targeting agent. These constructions were administered to mice intraperitoneally (i.p.) or intranasally (i.n.). Their immunogenicity was evaluated by measuring B epitope-specific immunoglobulins in the serum and the airways by ELISA.ResultsThe B epitope, in its native form or after substitution of a cysteine by a serine, induced high systemic IgG titers when formulated in the presence of Pam3CAG or Pam2CAG and administered i.p.. No IgA response was observed in the airways upon injection of candidate vaccines by i.p. route, whatever the B epitope or the adjuvant. However, i.n. vaccination resulted in a significant local production of IgA. Finally, the production of IgG was more rapid when mannose was incorporated.ConclusionsAll liposomal candidate vaccines tested induced the production of IgG and/or IgA directed against an immunogenic peptide from P. aeruginosa. Liposomal constructs could be attractive in the vaccination against P. aeruginosa.

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