Vaccines (Jul 2024)

Enhanced Immune Responses in Mice by Combining the Mpox Virus B6R-Protein and Aluminum Hydroxide-CpG Vaccine Adjuvants

  • Junli Li,
  • Xiaochi Li,
  • Jiaxin Dong,
  • Jiazheng Wei,
  • Xiaonan Guo,
  • Guozhi Wang,
  • Miao Xu,
  • Aihua Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12070776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 776

Abstract

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Novel adjuvants and innovative combinations of adjuvants (Adjuvant Systems) have facilitated the development of enhanced and new vaccines against re-emerging and challenging pathogenic microorganisms. Nonetheless, the efficacy of adjuvants is influenced by various factors, and the same adjuvant may generate entirely different immune responses when paired with different antigens. Herein, we combined the MPXV-B6R antigen with BC02, a novel adjuvant with proprietary technology, to assess its capability to induce both cellular and humoral immunity in mouse models. Mice received two intramuscular injections of B6R-BC02, which resulted in the production of MPXV-specific IgG, IgG1, and IgG2a antibodies. Additionally, it elicited strong MPXV-specific Th1-oriented cellular immunity and persistent effector memory B-cell responses. The advantages of BC02 were further validated, including rapid initiation of the immune response, robust recall memory, and sustained immune response induction. Although the potential of immunized mice to produce serum-neutralizing antibodies against the vaccinia virus requires further improvement, the exceptional performance of BC02 as an adjuvant for the MPXV-B6R antigen has been consistently demonstrated.

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