Alginate microencapsulation of an attenuated O-antigen mutant of Francisella tularensis LVS as a model for a vaccine delivery vehicle

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Catanzaro, Kelly C. Freudenberger [1 ,3 ]
Lahmers, Kevin K. [1 ]
Allen, Irving C. [1 ]
Inzana, Thomas J. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Virginia Tech, Dept Biomed Sci & Pathobiol, Virginia Maryland Coll Vet Med, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
[2] Long Isl Univ, Coll Vet Med, Brookville, NY 11548 USA
[3] BluePearl Special & Emergency Pet Hosp, Cary, NC USA
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PLOS ONE | 2022年 / 17卷 / 03期
关键词
DEER CERVUS-ELAPHUS; PROBIOTIC BACTERIA; RESPIRATORY TULAREMIA; PROTECTIVE IMMUNITY; DEFICIENT MUTANT; STRAIN; LIVE; CHALLENGE; VIRULENCE; CHITOSAN;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0259807
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Francisella tularensis is the etiologic agent of tularemia and a Tier I Select Agent. Subspecies tularensis (Type A) is the most virulent of the four subspecies and inhalation of as few as 10 cells can cause severe disease in humans. Due to its niche as a facultative intracellular pathogen, a successful tularemia vaccine must induce a robust cellular immune response, which is best achieved by a live, attenuated strain. F. tularensis strains lacking lipopolysaccharide (LPS) O-antigen are highly attenuated, but do not persist in the host long enough to induce protective immunity. Increasing the persistence of an O-antigen mutant may help stimulate protective immunity. Alginate encapsulation is frequently used with probiotics to increase persistence of bacteria within the gastrointestinal system, and was used to encapsulate the highly attenuated LVS O-antigen mutant Wbtl(G191V). Encapsulation with alginate followed by a poly-L-lysine/alginate coating increased survival of Wbtl(G191V) in complement-active serum. In addition, BALB/c mice immunized intraperitoneally with encapsulated Wbtl(G191V) combined with purified LPS survived longer than mock-immunized mice following intranasal challenge. Alginate encapsulation of the bacteria also increased antibody titers compared to non-encapsulated bacteria. These data suggest that alginate encapsulation provides a slow-release vehicle for bacterial deposits, as evidenced by the increased antibody titer and increased persistence in serum compared to freely suspended cells. Survival of mice against high-dose intranasal challenge with the LVS wildtype was similar between mice immunized within alginate capsules or with LVS, possibly due to the low number of animals used, but bacterial loads in the liver and spleen were the lowest in mice immunized with Wbtl(G191V) and LPS in beads. However, an analysis of the immune response of surviving mice indicated that those vaccinated with the alginate vehicle upregulated cell-mediated immune pathways to a lesser extent than LVS-vaccinated mice. In summary, this vehicle, as formulated, may be more effective for pathogens that require predominately antibody-mediated immunity.
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