Immunogenicity of single-dose diphtheria vaccines based on PLA/PLGA microspheres in guinea pigs

Citation
P. Johansen et al., Immunogenicity of single-dose diphtheria vaccines based on PLA/PLGA microspheres in guinea pigs, VACCINE, 18(3-4), 1999, pp. 209-215
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health",Immunology
Journal title
VACCINE
ISSN journal
0264410X → ACNP
Volume
18
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
209 - 215
Database
ISI
SICI code
0264-410X(19990923)18:3-4<209:IOSDVB>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Biodegradable polyester microspheres (MS) have shown potential for: single- dose vaccines. This study examined the immunogenicity of diphtheria toroid (Dtxd) microencapsulated in different types of poly(lactide) (PLA) and poly (lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) MS prepared by the methods of spray-drying an d coacervation. We investigated the influence of polymer type (PLGA 50:50 o f low M-w; PLA of high M-w; end-group stearylated PLAs of low M-w) and co-e ncapsulated excipients (BSA and/or trehalose) on Dtxd content, in vitro rel ease and immunogenicity in guinea pigs. The co-encapsulated trehalose lower ed the Dtxd entrapment efficiency in the spray-dried particles from 75 to 5 6%, whereas albumin alone had no effect in the spray-drying, but improved t he encapsulation in the coacervation process. With the hydrophobic, end-gro up stearylated PLAs, Dtxd could only be encapsulated in the presence of alb umin. Guinea pigs immunised with Dtxd-MS made with the relatively hydrophil ic PLGA 50:50 exhibited specific and sustained antibody responses over 40 w eeks, comparable to the responses to alum-adjuvanted toroid. In contrast, u ndetectable or very low antibody responses were determined after immunisati on with MS made with hydrophobic polymers. Surprisingly, large (15-60 mu m) and small (1-5 mu m) MS gave comparable primary antibody responses. In con clusion, the data presented confirm the feasibility of MS vaccines to induc e strong, long-lasting protective antibody responses after a single immunis ation. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.