Innate Immune Responses to Chimpanzee Adenovirus Vector 155 Vaccination in Mice and Monkeys

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作者
Collignon, Catherine [1 ]
Bol, Vanesa [1 ]
Chalon, Aurelie [1 ]
Surendran, Naveen [2 ,4 ]
Morel, Sandra [1 ]
van den Berg, Robert A. [2 ]
Capone, Stefania [3 ]
Bechtold, Viviane [1 ]
Temmerman, Stephane T. [1 ]
机构
[1] GSK, Preclin R&D, Rixensart, Belgium
[2] GSK, Discovery Performance Unit, Rockville, MD USA
[3] ReiThera Srl, Preclin R&D, Rome, Italy
[4] Pfizer Vaccines R&D, Bacterial Vaccines & Technol, Pearl River, NY USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY | 2020年 / 11卷
关键词
innate immunity; chimpanzee adenovirus; adenovirus vector; vaccine; mice; monkeys; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; DENDRITIC CELLS; OBSERVER-BLIND; EBOLA VACCINE; SEROTYPE; 5; IMMUNOGENICITY; REACTOGENICITY; ACTIVATION; CHALLENGES; MIGRATION;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2020.579872
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Replication-deficient chimpanzee adenovirus (ChAd) vectors represent an attractive vaccine platform and are thus employed as vaccine candidates against several infectious diseases. Since inducing effective immunity depends on the interplay between innate and adaptive immunity, a deeper understanding of innate immune responses elicited by intramuscularly injected ChAd vectors in tissues can advance the platform's development. Using different candidate vaccines based on the Group C ChAd type 155 (ChAd155) vector, we characterized early immune responses in injected muscles and draining lymph nodes (dLNs) from mice, and complemented these analyses by evaluating cytokine responses and gene expression patterns in peripheral blood from ChAd155-injected macaques. In mice, vector DNA levels gradually decreased post-immunization, but local transgene mRNA expression exhibited two transient peaks [at 6 h and Day (D)5], which were most obvious in dLNs. This dynamic pattern was mirrored by the innate responses in tissues, which developed as early as 1-3 h (cytokines/chemokines) or D1 (immune cells) post-vaccination. They were characterized by a CCL2- and CXCL9/10-dominated chemokine profile, peaking at 6 h (with CXCL10/CCL2 signals also detectable in serum) and D7, and clear immune-cell infiltration peaks at D1/D2 and D6/D7. Experiments with a green fluorescent protein-expressing ChAd155 vector revealed infiltrating hematopoietic cell subsets at the injection site. Cell infiltrates comprised mostly monocytes in muscles, and NK cells, T cells, dendritic cells, monocytes, and B cells in dLNs. Similar bimodal dynamics were observed in whole-blood gene signatures in macaques: most of the 17 enriched immune/innate signaling pathways were significantly upregulated at D1 and D7 and downregulated at D3, and clustering analysis revealed stronger similarities between D1 and D7 signatures versus the D3 signature. Serum cytokine responses (CXCL10, IL1Ra, and low-level IFN-alpha) in macaques were predominantly observed at D1. Altogether, the early immune responses exhibited bimodal kinetics with transient peaks at D1/D2 and D6/D7, mostly with an IFN-associated signature, and these features were remarkably consistent across most analyzed parameters in murine tissues and macaque blood. These compelling observations reveal a novel aspect of the dynamics of innate immunity induced by ChAd155-vectored vaccines, and contribute to ongoing research to better understand how adenovectors can promote vaccine-induced immunity.
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