[Intranasal vaccine against COVID-19 based on a recombinant variant of the Sendai virus (Paramyxoviridae: Respirovirus) strain Moscow].

Q3 Medicine Voprosy virusologii Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI:10.36233/0507-4088-172
G A Kudrov, S S Zainutdinov, A A Grazhdantseva, A V Shipovalov, G F Sivolobova, A V Semenova, I A Merkuleva, D N Shcherbakov, O S Taranov, A V Zaykovskaya, I S Shulgina, O V Pyankov, G V Kochneva
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Introduction: Intranasal vaccination using live vector vaccines based on non-pathogenic or slightly pathogenic viruses is the one of the most convenient, safe and effective ways to prevent respiratory infections, including COVID-19. Sendai virus is the best suited for this purpose, since it is respiratory virus and is capable of limited replication in human bronchial epithelial cells without causing disease. The aim of the work is to design and study the vaccine properties of recombinant Sendai virus, Moscow strain, expressing secreted receptor-binding domain of SARS-CoV-2 Delta strain S protein (RBDdelta) during a single intranasal immunization.

Materials and methods: Recombinant Sendai virus carrying insertion of RBDdelta transgene between P and M genes was constructed using reverse genetics and synthetic biology methods. Expression of RBDdelta was analyzed by Western blot. Vaccine properties were studied in two models: Syrian hamsters and BALB/c mice. Immunogenicity was evaluated by ELISA and virus-neutralization assays. Protectiveness was assessed by quantitation of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in RT-PCR and histological analysis of the lungs.

Results: Based on Sendai virus Moscow strain, a recombinant Sen-RBDdelta(M) was constructed that expressed a secreted RBDdelta immunologically identical to natural SARS-CoV-2 protein. A single intranasal administration of Sen-RBDdelta(M) to hamsters and mice significantly, by 15 and 107 times, respectively, reduced replicative activity of SARS-CoV-2 in lungs of animals, preventing the development of pneumonia. An effective induction of virus-neutralizing antibodies has also been demonstrated in mice.

Conclusion: Sen-RBDdelta(M) is a promising vaccine construct against SARS-CoV-2 infection and has a protective properties even after a single intranasal introduction.

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[基于仙台病毒(副粘病毒科:呼吸道病毒)莫斯科株重组变体的COVID-19鼻内疫苗]。
使用基于非致病性或微致病性病毒的活载体疫苗进行鼻内接种是预防包括COVID-19在内的呼吸道感染最方便、安全、有效的方法之一。仙台病毒最适合这一目的,因为它是呼吸道病毒,能够在人支气管上皮细胞中有限地复制而不引起疾病。本研究的目的是设计和研究在单次鼻内免疫过程中表达SARS-CoV-2 δ株S蛋白分泌受体结合域(RBDdelta)的重组仙台病毒莫斯科株的疫苗特性。材料与方法:利用反向遗传学和合成生物学方法,构建了在P基因和M基因之间插入RBDdelta基因的重组仙台病毒。Western blot检测RBDdelta的表达。在叙利亚仓鼠和BALB/c小鼠两种模型中研究了疫苗的特性。采用酶联免疫吸附试验和病毒中和试验评价免疫原性。通过RT-PCR定量检测SARS-CoV-2 RNA和肺部组织学分析评估其保护作用。结果:以仙台病毒莫斯科株为基础构建了重组蛋白Sen-RBDdelta(M),表达了与天然SARS-CoV-2蛋白相同的分泌型RBDdelta。对仓鼠和小鼠单次鼻内给予Sen-RBDdelta(M),分别显著降低了15倍和107倍的SARS-CoV-2在动物肺部的复制活性,防止了肺炎的发生。在小鼠中也证明了病毒中和抗体的有效诱导。结论:Sen-RBDdelta(M)是一种抗SARS-CoV-2感染的有前景的疫苗结构,即使单次经鼻引入也具有保护作用。
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Voprosy virusologii Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The journal deals with advances in virology in Russia and abroad. It publishes papers dealing with investigations of viral diseases of man, animals and plants, the results of experimental research on different problems of general and special virology. The journal publishes materials are which promote introduction into practice of the achievements of the virological science in the eradication and incidence reduction of infectious diseases, as well as their diagnosis, treatment and prevention. The reader will find a description of new methods of investigation, new apparatus and devices.
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