#Immunogenicity & #biodistribution of lipid #nanoparticle formulated self-amplifying #mRNA #vaccines against #H5 avian #influenza, npj Vaccines: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-024-00932-x

Cellular immune responses & #antigen-specific #IgA antibodies in #lungs were also observed. Comparison of sa-mRNA vaccines encoding secreted & membrane-anchored full-length HA revealed that anchoring of HA to the membrane significantly enhanced the antibody and cellular responses.

Immunogenicity and biodistribution of lipid nanoparticle formulated self-amplifying mRNA vaccines against H5 avian influenza - npj Vaccines

This study reports on the immunogenicity and biodistribution of H5 hemagglutinin (HA)-based self-amplifying (sa) mRNA vaccines in mice. Four sa-mRNA vaccines encoding either a secreted full-length HA, a secreted HA head domain, a secreted HA stalk domain, or a full-length membrane-anchored HA were investigated. All vaccines elicited an adaptive immune response. However, the full-length HA sa-RNA vaccines demonstrated superior performance compared to head and stalk domain vaccines. The antibody titers positively correlated with the vaccine dose. Cellular immune responses and antigen-specific IgA antibodies in the lungs were also observed. The comparison of the sa-mRNA vaccines encoding the secreted and membrane-anchored full-length HA revealed that anchoring of the HA to the membrane significantly enhanced the antibody and cellular responses. In addition to the injection site, the intramuscularly injected sa-mRNA-LNPs were also detected in the draining lymph nodes, spleen, and to a lesser extent, in the lung, kidney, liver, and heart.

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