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Single-injection COVID-19 subunit vaccine elicits potent immune responses

作者:

Zhou, XY (Zhou, Xiaoyong) [1] , [2] ;     Wang, HZ (Wang, Haozheng) [1] , [2] ;     Luo, Y (Luo, Ying) [3] ;     Cui, L (Cui, Lei) [1] , [2] ;     Guan, Y (Guan, Ying) [1] , [2] ;     Zhang, YJ (Zhang, Yongjun) [1] , [2] , [3]  

ACTA BIOMATERIALIA, 2022,      151,      491-500  

DOI

10.1016/j.actbio.2022.08.006

摘要

Current vaccination schedules, including COVID-19 vaccines, require multiple doses to be administered. Single injection vaccines eliciting equivalent immune response are highly desirable. Unfortunately be-cause unconventional release kinetics are difficult to achieve it still remains a huge challenge. Herein a single-injection COVID-19 vaccine was designed using a highly programmable release system based on dynamic layer-by-layer (LBL) films. The antigen, S1 subunit of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, was loaded in CaCO3 microspheres, which were further coated with tannic acid (TA)/polyethylene glycol (PEG) LBL films. The single-injection vaccine was obtained by mixing the microspheres coated with different thickness of TA/PEG films. Because of the unique constant-rate erosion behavior of the TA/PEG coatings, this system allows for distinct multiple pulsatile release of antigen, closely mimicking the release profile of antigen in conventional multiple dose vaccines. Immunization with the single injection vaccine induces potent and persistent S1-specific humoral and cellular immune responses in mice. The sera from the vaccinated animal exhibit robust in vitro viral neutralization ability. More importantly, the immune response and vi-ral inhibition induced by the single injection vaccine are as strong as that induced by the corresponding multiple dose vaccine, because they share the same antigen release profile.Statement of significanceVaccines are the most powerful and cost-effective weapons against infectious diseases such as COVID-19. However, current vaccination schedules, including the COVID-19 vaccines, require multiple doses to be administered. Herein a single-injection COVID-19 vaccine is designed using a highly programmable release system. This vaccine releases antigens in a pulsatile manner, closely mimicking the release pattern of antigens in conventional multiple dose vaccines. As a result, one single injection of the new vaccine induces an immune response and viral inhibition similar to that induced by the corresponding multiple -dose vaccine approach.(c) 2022 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.