Different human vaccine adjuvants promote distinct antigen-independent immunological signatures tailored to different pathogens

نویسندگان

  • Niels Peter H. Knudsen
  • Anja Olsen
  • Cecilia Buonsanti
  • Frank Follmann
  • Yuan Zhang
  • Rhea N. Coler
  • Christopher B. Fox
  • Andreas Meinke
  • Ugo D´Oro
  • Daniele Casini
  • Alessandra Bonci
  • Rolf Billeskov
  • Ennio De Gregorio
  • Rino Rappuoli
  • Ali M. Harandi
  • Peter Andersen
  • Else Marie Agger
چکیده

The majority of vaccine candidates in clinical development are highly purified proteins and peptides relying on adjuvants to enhance and/or direct immune responses. Despite the acknowledged need for novel adjuvants, there are still very few adjuvants in licensed human vaccines. A vast number of adjuvants have been tested pre-clinically using different experimental conditions, rendering it impossible to directly compare their activity. We performed a head-to-head comparison of five different adjuvants Alum, MF59®, GLA-SE, IC31® and CAF01 in mice and combined these with antigens from M. tuberculosis, influenza, and chlamydia to test immune-profiles and efficacy in infection models using standardized protocols. Regardless of antigen, each adjuvant had a unique immunological signature suggesting that the adjuvants have potential for different disease targets. Alum increased antibody titers; MF59® induced strong antibody and IL-5 responses; GLA-SE induced antibodies and Th1; CAF01 showed a mixed Th1/Th17 profile and IC31® induced strong Th1 responses. MF59® and GLA-SE were strong inducers of influenza HI titers while CAF01, GLA-SE and IC31® enhanced protection to TB and chlamydia. Importantly, this is the first extensive attempt to categorize clinical-grade adjuvants based on their immune profiles and protective efficacy to inform a rational development of next generation vaccines for human use.

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دوره 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016