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Feasibility of chitosan-based nanoparticles approach for intranasal immunisation of live attenuated Japanese encephalitis vaccine

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 183, Issue -, Pages 1096-1105

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.05.050

Keywords

Japanese encephalitis vaccine; Chitosan-based nanoparticles; Intranasal immunisation

Funding

  1. Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI) through the Royal Golden Jubilee (RGJ) Ph.D. Programme [PHD/0194/2561]
  2. Research Team Promotion Grant [RTA180003]
  3. National Vaccine Institute of Thailand [2563.1/5]
  4. Center for Vaccine Development, Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Mahidol University, Thailand

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The study evaluated the immunization effect of mucoadhesive nanoparticles loaded with live attenuated Japanese encephalitis-chimeric virus vaccine through the intranasal route, demonstrating that intranasal immunization stimulated immune protection and enhanced mucosal immune response.
Intranasal (IN) administration, a non-invasive route, is explored to overcome the limitations of conventional sub-cutaneous (SC) injection for Japanese encephalitis (JE) immunisation. Mucoadhesive nanoparticles (NPs) are recognised for the benefits they offer via IN delivery, such as extended retention time of the vaccine on the mu-cosa. The purpose of this study was to evaluate immunisation effect of live attenuated Japanese encephalitis-chimeric virus vaccine (JE-CV)-loaded mucoadhesive NPs based on chitosan (CS) or chitosan maleimide (CM), a novel mucoadhesive polymer, via the IN route to improve the mucosal immunisation against JE. The results re-vealed that IN immunisation stimulated seroprotection following PRNT50 evaluation. Moreover, compared with SC immunisation, IN immunisation in mice provided a higher sIgA level, leading to improved mucosal immune response. In addition, chitosan-based NPs showed an adjuvant effect on the IN vaccine due to their mucoadhesive and antigen-uptaken properties. CM NPs successfully induced sIgA. In contrast, SC JE-CV immunisation induced negligible mucosal immunity. These immunological advantages revealed that JE-CV-loaded mucoadhesive NPs are a promising approach for IN vaccination as an alternative route for JE protection due to the stimulatory effects on both mucosal and systemic immune responses. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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