BLDE University Journal of Health Sciences (Jan 2023)

Immunogenicity studies of nucleic acid-based antirabies vaccines in BALB/c mice: A systematic review

  • Hasanthi Rathnadiwakara,
  • Florence Cliquet,
  • Chandrindu Abeykoon,
  • Ranil Jayawardena,
  • Marine Wasniewski,
  • Mangala Gunatilake,
  • Jean-Christophe Thibault

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/bjhs.bjhs_140_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Improved vaccine efficacy has a major impact on future rabies prevention and control. In this systematic review, a comparative assessment of different nucleic acid-based antirabies vaccination tools developed using different methods, in different countries, was undertaken. The comprehensive search was done in three databases. Articles were carefully selected based on predetermined inclusion/exclusion criteria and eight articles were included in this systematic review. Studies have demonstrated dose-dependent immune response following intramuscular vaccination and improved immune response following intranasal vaccination and gene-gun delivery method. Nucleic acid-based antirabies vaccines have shown higher immune response and protective levels in Bagg's albino (BALB/c) mouse models than cell culture-derived vaccines. It has been demonstrated that the route/method of administration and the vaccine formulation could be improved in various ways to enhance immune response following vaccination. These new vaccine tools and their implementation in pre- and postexposure prophylaxis could be further evaluated and to be adopted by rabies endemic countries.

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