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Immune response and reactogenicity of an unadjuvanted intradermally delivered human papillomavirus vaccine using a first generation Nanopatch™ in rhesus macaques: An exploratory, pre-clinical feasibility assessment.
Meyer, Brian K; Kendall, Mark A F; Williams, Donna M; Bett, Andrew J; Dubey, Sheri; Gentzel, Renee C; Casimiro, Danilo; Forster, Angus; Corbett, Holly; Crichton, Michael; Baker, S Ben; Evans, Robert K; Bhambhani, Akhilesh.
Afiliação
  • Meyer BK; New Technologies, Vaccine Drug Product Development, Vaccine Process Research and Development, MRL, Merck & Co., Inc., 770 Sumneytown Pike, West Point, PA 19486, USA.
  • Kendall MAF; Delivery of Drugs and Genes Group (DG), Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland QLD 4072, Australia.
  • Williams DM; Vaxxas Pty Ltd, Translational Research Institute, 37 Kent Street, Brisbane, QLD 4102, Australia.
  • Bett AJ; New Technologies, Vaccine Drug Product Development, Vaccine Process Research and Development, MRL, Merck & Co., Inc., 770 Sumneytown Pike, West Point, PA 19486, USA.
  • Dubey S; Infectious Disease and Vaccines, MRL, Merck & Co., Inc., 770 Sumneytown Pike, West Point, PA 19486, USA.
  • Gentzel RC; Infectious Disease and Vaccines, MRL, Merck & Co., Inc., 770 Sumneytown Pike, West Point, PA 19486, USA.
  • Casimiro D; Movement Disorders and Translation, MRL, Merck & Co., Inc., 770 Sumneytown Pike, West Point, PA 19486, USA.
  • Forster A; Infectious Disease and Vaccines, MRL, Merck & Co., Inc., 770 Sumneytown Pike, West Point, PA 19486, USA.
  • Corbett H; Vaxxas Pty Ltd, Translational Research Institute, 37 Kent Street, Brisbane, QLD 4102, Australia.
  • Crichton M; Delivery of Drugs and Genes Group (DG), Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland QLD 4072, Australia.
  • Baker SB; Delivery of Drugs and Genes Group (DG), Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland QLD 4072, Australia.
  • Evans RK; Vaxxas Pty Ltd, Translational Research Institute, 37 Kent Street, Brisbane, QLD 4102, Australia.
  • Bhambhani A; Delivery of Drugs and Genes Group (DG), Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland QLD 4072, Australia.
Vaccine X ; 2: 100030, 2019 Aug 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31384745
The human papillomavirus (HPV) 9-valent, recombinant vaccine (Gardasil™9) helps protect young adults (males and females) against anogenital cancers and genital warts caused by certain HPV genotypes (ref. Gardasil™9 insert). This vaccine is administered intramuscularly (IM). The aim of this study was to determine preclinically whether intradermal (ID) vaccination with an unadjuvanted 9-valent recombinant HPV vaccine using a first-generation ID delivery device, the Nanopatch™, could enhance vaccine immunogenicity compared with the traditional ID route (Mantoux technique). IM injection of HPV VLPs formulated with Merck & Co., Inc., Kenilworth, NJ, USA Alum Adjuvant (MAA) were included in the rhesus study for comparison. The Nanopatch™ prototype contains a high-density array comprised of 10,000 microprojections/cm2, each 250 µm long. It was hypothesized the higher density array with shallower ID delivery may be superior to the Mantoux technique. To test this hypothesis, HPV VLPs without adjuvant were coated on the Nanopatch™, stability of the Nanopatch™ with unadjuvanted HPV VLPs were evaluated under accelerated conditions, skin delivery was verified using radiolabelled VLPs or FluoSpheres®, and the immune response and skin site reaction with the Nanopatch™ was evaluated in rhesus macaques. The immune response induced by Nanopatch™ administration, measured as HPV-specific binding antibodies, was similar to that induced using the Mantoux technique. It was also observed that a lower dose of unadjuvanted HPV VLPs delivered with the first-generation Nanopatch™ and applicator or Mantoux technique resulted in an immune response that was significantly lower compared to a higher-dose of alum adjuvanted HPV VLPs delivered IM in rhesus macaques. The study also indicated unadjuvanted HPV VLPs could be delivered with the first-generation Nanopatch™ and applicator to the skin in 15 s with a transfer efficiency of approximately 20%. This study is the first demonstration of patch administration in non-human primates with a vaccine composed of HPV VLPs.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article