2004 International Conference on MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems (ICMENS'04)
Anti-Retroviral Vaccine Using Polymeric Nanoparticles
Banff, Alberta, Canada
August 25-August 27
ISBN: 0-7695-2189-4
We have previously reported that concanavalin A-immobilized polystyrene nanospheres (Con A-NS) could efficiently capture HIV-1 particles and that intranasal immunization with inactivated HIV-1- capturing nanospheres (HIV-NS) induced vaginal anti-HIV-1 IgA antibody response in mice. In this study, to evaluate the protective effect of immunization, each three macaques was intranasally immunized with Con A-NS or inactivated simian/human immunodeficiency virus KU-2- capturing nanospheres (SHIV-NS) and then intravaginally challenged with a pathogenic virus, SHIV KU-2. After a series of six immunizations, vaginal anti-HIV-1 gp120 IgA and IgG antibodies were detected in all SHIV-NS-immunized macaques. After intravaginal challenge, one of the three macaques in each of the Con A-NS- and SHIV-NS-immunized groups was infected. Plasma viral RNA load of infected macaque in SHIV-NS-immunized macaques was substantially less than that in unimmunized control macaque and reached below the detectable level. Thus, SHIV-NS-immunized macaques exhibited partial protection to vaginal challenges with SHIV KU-2.
Citation:
Mitsuru Akashi, Takami Akagi, Tatsuo Kaneko, Masanori Baba, Masanori Hayami, "Anti-Retroviral Vaccine Using Polymeric Nanoparticles," icmens, pp.556-562, 2004 International Conference on MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems (ICMENS'04), 2004