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A single dose polyanhydride-based vaccine platform promotes and maintains anti-GnRH antibody titers
Vaccine
  • Robert G. Schaut, United States Department of Agriculture
  • Matt T. Brewer, Iowa State University
  • Jesse M. Hostetter, Iowa State University
  • Kriscelle Mendoza, Iowa State University
  • Julia E. Vela-Ramirez, Iowa State University
  • Sean M. Kelly, Iowa State University
  • John K. Jackman, Iowa State University
  • Giuseppe Dell’Anna, Iowa State University
  • Joan M. Howard, Iowa State University
  • Balaji Narasimhan, Iowa State University
  • Wen Zhou, Colorado State University - Fort Collins
  • Douglas E. Jones, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
2-8-2018
DOI
10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.12.050
Abstract

Traditionally, vaccination strategies require an initial priming vaccination followed by an antigen boost to generate adequate immunity. Here we describe vaccination against a self-peptide for reproductive sterilization utilizing a three-stage vaccine platform consisting of gonadotropin releasing hormone multiple antigenic peptide (GnRH-MAP) as a soluble injection coupled with subcutaneous administration of polyanhydride-immobilized GnRH-MAP and a cyto-exclusive implant containing GnRH-MAP dendrimer-loaded polyanhydride. This strategy generated and maintained cell-mediated and humoral immunity for up to 41 weeks after a single vaccination in mice with enhanced antibody avidity over time. All intact implants had a grossly visible tissue interface with neovascularization and lymphocytic aggregates. Despite detectable immunity, sterility was not achieved and the immune response did not lead to azoospermia in male mice nor prevent estrus and ovulation in female mice. However, the vaccine delivery device is tunable and the immunogen, adjuvants and release rates can all be modified to enhance immunity. This technology has broad implications for the development of long-term vaccination schemes.

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This article is published as Schaut, Robert G., Matthew T. Brewer, Jesse M. Hostetter, Kriscelle Mendoza, Julia E. Vela-Ramirez, Sean M. Kelly, John K. Jackman, Giuseppe Dell’Anna, Joan M. Howard, Balaji Narasimhan, Wen Zhou, and Douglas E. Jones. "A single dose polyanhydride-based vaccine platform promotes and maintains anti-GnRH antibody titers." Vaccine 36, no. 7 (2018): 1016-1023. DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.12.050.

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Citation Information
Robert G. Schaut, Matt T. Brewer, Jesse M. Hostetter, Kriscelle Mendoza, et al.. "A single dose polyanhydride-based vaccine platform promotes and maintains anti-GnRH antibody titers" Vaccine Vol. 36 Iss. 7 (2018) p. 1016 - 1023
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