A novel intradermal tattoo-based injection device enhances the immunogenicity of plasmid DNA vaccines

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Alejandro M. Gomez
George (Giorgi) Babuadze
Marc-André Plourde-Campagna
Hiva Azizi
Alice Berger
Robert Kozak
Marc-Antoine de La Vega
Ara XIII
Maedeh Naghibosadat
Marie-Edith Nepveu-Traversy
Jean Ruel
Gary P. Kobinger
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[1] Université Laval,Département de Microbiologie
[2] University Toronto,Infectiologie et Immunologie, Faculté de Médecine
[3] Sunnybrook Research Institute at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre,Biological Sciences Platform
[4] Université Laval,Département de Génie Mécanique
[5] University of Texas Medical Branch,Department of Microbiology and Immunology
[6] Global Urgent and Advanced Research and Development (GuardRX),undefined
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In recent years, tattooing technology has shown promising results toward evaluating vaccines in both animal models and humans. However, this technology has some limitations due to variability of experimental evaluations or operator procedures. The current study evaluated a device (intradermal oscillating needle array injection device: IONAID) capable of microinjecting a controlled dose of any aqueous vaccine into the intradermal space. IONAID-mediated administration of a DNA-based vaccine encoding the glycoprotein (GP) from the Ebola virus resulted in superior T- and B-cell responses with IONAID when compared to single intramuscular (IM) or intradermal (ID) injection in mice. Moreover, humoral immune responses, induced after IONAID vaccination, were significantly higher to those obtained with traditional passive DNA tattooing in guinea pigs and rabbits. This device was well tolerated and safe during HIV vaccine delivery in non-human primates (NHPs), while inducing robust immune responses. In summary, this study shows that the IONAID device improves vaccine performance, which could be beneficial to the animal and human health, and importantly, provide a dose-sparing approach (e.g., monkeypox vaccine).
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