A novel gamma radiation-inactivated sabin-based polio vaccine.

A concerted action on the part of international agencies and national governments has resulted in the near-eradication of poliomyelitis. However, both the oral polio vaccine (OPV) and the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) have deficiencies which make them suboptimal for use after global eradication. O...

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Main Authors: Gregory J Tobin, John K Tobin, Elena K Gaidamakova, Taralyn J Wiggins, Ruth V Bushnell, Wai-Ming Lee, Vera Y Matrosova, Stephen J Dollery, Heather N Meeks, Diana Kouiavskaia, Konstantin Chumakov, Michael J Daly
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228006
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spelling doaj-7c240a32ddfd483197be6de198ecd4372021-03-04T11:19:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01151e022800610.1371/journal.pone.0228006A novel gamma radiation-inactivated sabin-based polio vaccine.Gregory J TobinJohn K TobinElena K GaidamakovaTaralyn J WigginsRuth V BushnellWai-Ming LeeVera Y MatrosovaStephen J DolleryHeather N MeeksDiana KouiavskaiaKonstantin ChumakovMichael J DalyA concerted action on the part of international agencies and national governments has resulted in the near-eradication of poliomyelitis. However, both the oral polio vaccine (OPV) and the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) have deficiencies which make them suboptimal for use after global eradication. OPV is composed of attenuated Sabin strains and stimulates robust immunity, but may revert to neurovirulent forms in the intestine which can be shed and infect susceptible contacts. The majority of IPV products are manufactured using pathogenic strains inactivated with formalin. Upon eradication, the production of large quantities of pathogenic virus will present an increased biosecurity hazard. A logical ideal endgame vaccine would be an inactivated form of an attenuated strain that could afford protective immunity while safely producing larger numbers of doses per unit of virus stock than current vaccines. We report here the development of an ionizing radiation (IR)-inactivated Sabin-based vaccine using a reconstituted Mn-decapeptide (MDP) antioxidant complex derived from the radioresistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans. In bacteria, Mn2+-peptide antioxidants protect proteins from oxidative damage caused by extreme radiation exposure. Here we show for the first time, that MDP can protect immunogenic neutralizing epitopes in picornaviruses. MDP protects epitopes in Polio Virus 1 and 2 Sabin strains (PV1-S and PV2-S, respectively), but viral genomic RNA is not protected during supralethal irradiation. IR-inactivated Sabin viruses stimulated equivalent or improved neutralizing antibody responses in Wistar rats compared to the commercially used IPV products. Our approach reduces the biosecurity risk of the current PV vaccine production method by utilizing the Sabin strains instead of the wild type neurovirulent strains. Additionally, the IR-inactivation approach could provide a simpler, faster and less costly process for producing a more immunogenic IPV. Gamma-irradiation is a well-known method of virus inactivation and this vaccine approach could be adapted to any pathogen of interest.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228006
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author Gregory J Tobin
John K Tobin
Elena K Gaidamakova
Taralyn J Wiggins
Ruth V Bushnell
Wai-Ming Lee
Vera Y Matrosova
Stephen J Dollery
Heather N Meeks
Diana Kouiavskaia
Konstantin Chumakov
Michael J Daly
spellingShingle Gregory J Tobin
John K Tobin
Elena K Gaidamakova
Taralyn J Wiggins
Ruth V Bushnell
Wai-Ming Lee
Vera Y Matrosova
Stephen J Dollery
Heather N Meeks
Diana Kouiavskaia
Konstantin Chumakov
Michael J Daly
A novel gamma radiation-inactivated sabin-based polio vaccine.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gregory J Tobin
John K Tobin
Elena K Gaidamakova
Taralyn J Wiggins
Ruth V Bushnell
Wai-Ming Lee
Vera Y Matrosova
Stephen J Dollery
Heather N Meeks
Diana Kouiavskaia
Konstantin Chumakov
Michael J Daly
author_sort Gregory J Tobin
title A novel gamma radiation-inactivated sabin-based polio vaccine.
title_short A novel gamma radiation-inactivated sabin-based polio vaccine.
title_full A novel gamma radiation-inactivated sabin-based polio vaccine.
title_fullStr A novel gamma radiation-inactivated sabin-based polio vaccine.
title_full_unstemmed A novel gamma radiation-inactivated sabin-based polio vaccine.
title_sort novel gamma radiation-inactivated sabin-based polio vaccine.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A concerted action on the part of international agencies and national governments has resulted in the near-eradication of poliomyelitis. However, both the oral polio vaccine (OPV) and the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) have deficiencies which make them suboptimal for use after global eradication. OPV is composed of attenuated Sabin strains and stimulates robust immunity, but may revert to neurovirulent forms in the intestine which can be shed and infect susceptible contacts. The majority of IPV products are manufactured using pathogenic strains inactivated with formalin. Upon eradication, the production of large quantities of pathogenic virus will present an increased biosecurity hazard. A logical ideal endgame vaccine would be an inactivated form of an attenuated strain that could afford protective immunity while safely producing larger numbers of doses per unit of virus stock than current vaccines. We report here the development of an ionizing radiation (IR)-inactivated Sabin-based vaccine using a reconstituted Mn-decapeptide (MDP) antioxidant complex derived from the radioresistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans. In bacteria, Mn2+-peptide antioxidants protect proteins from oxidative damage caused by extreme radiation exposure. Here we show for the first time, that MDP can protect immunogenic neutralizing epitopes in picornaviruses. MDP protects epitopes in Polio Virus 1 and 2 Sabin strains (PV1-S and PV2-S, respectively), but viral genomic RNA is not protected during supralethal irradiation. IR-inactivated Sabin viruses stimulated equivalent or improved neutralizing antibody responses in Wistar rats compared to the commercially used IPV products. Our approach reduces the biosecurity risk of the current PV vaccine production method by utilizing the Sabin strains instead of the wild type neurovirulent strains. Additionally, the IR-inactivation approach could provide a simpler, faster and less costly process for producing a more immunogenic IPV. Gamma-irradiation is a well-known method of virus inactivation and this vaccine approach could be adapted to any pathogen of interest.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228006
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