Effect of the Route of Administration of the Vaccinia Virus Strain LIVP to Mice on Its Virulence and Immunogenicity

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作者
Shchelkunov, Sergei N. [1 ]
Yakubitskiy, Stanislav N. [1 ]
Sergeev, Alexander A. [1 ]
Kabanov, Alexei S. [1 ]
Bauer, Tatiana, V [1 ]
Bulychev, Leonid E. [1 ]
Pyankov, Stepan A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rospotrebnadzor, State Res Ctr Virol & Biotechnol VECTOR, Koltsov 630559, Novosibirsk Reg, Russia
来源
VIRUSES-BASEL | 2020年 / 12卷 / 08期
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
smallpox; vaccinia virus; virulence; immunogenicity; vaccination; SMALLPOX VACCINE; GENOMIC SEQUENCE; ATTENUATION;
D O I
10.3390/v12080795
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The mass smallpox vaccination campaign has played a crucial role in smallpox eradication. Various strains of the vaccinia virus (VACV) were used as a live smallpox vaccine in different countries, their origin being unknown in most cases. The VACV strains differ in terms of pathogenicity exhibited upon inoculation of laboratory animals and reactogenicity exhibited upon vaccination of humans. Therefore, each generated strain or clonal variant of VACV needs to be thoroughly studied in in vivo systems. The clonal variant 14 of LIVP strain (LIVP-14) was the study object in this work. A comparative analysis of the virulence and immunogenicity of LIVP-14 inoculated intranasally (i.n.), intradermally (i.d.), or subcutaneously (s.c.) to BALB/c mice at doses of 10(8), 10(7), and 10(6)pfu was carried out. Adult mice exhibited the highest sensitivity to the i.n. administered LIVP-14 strain, although the infection was not lethal. The i.n. inoculated LIVP-14 replicated efficiently in the lungs. Furthermore, this virus was accumulated in the brain at relatively high concentrations. Significantly lower levels of LIVP-14 were detected in the liver, kidneys, and spleen of experimental animals. No clinical manifestations of the disease were observed after i.d. or s.c. injection of LIVP-14 to mice. After s.c. inoculation, the virus was detected only at the injection site, while it could disseminate to the liver and lungs when delivered via i.d. administration. A comparative analysis of the production of virus-specific antibodies by ELISA and PRNT revealed that the highest level of antibodies was induced in i.n. inoculated mice; a lower level of antibodies was observed after i.d. administration of the virus and the lowest level after s.c. injection. Even at the lowest studied dose (10(6)pfu), i.n. or i.d. administered LIVP-14 completely protected mice against infection with the cowpox virus at the lethal dose. Our findings imply that, according to the ratio between such characteristics as pathogenicity/immunogenicity/protectivity, i.d. injection is the optimal method of inoculation with the VACV LIVP-14 strain to ensure the safe formation of immune defense after vaccination against orthopoxviral infections.
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