Biodegradable Vaccine Microcapsules for Systemic and Mucosal Immunization against RVF and VEE Viruses
Abstract
Immunization with a vaccine against Venesuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus encapsulated in microspheres formulated of the biodegradable and biocompatible copolymer poly(DL-loctide-(CO-glycolide) (DL-PLG) was - investigated. Whole 60CO-inactivated and formalin-fixed TC 83 VEE virus was encapsulated in DL-PLG of equal mole parts lactide and glycolide (50:50 DLPLG) by an emulsion-based process to yield microspheres of approximately 1 to 10 micrometers in diameter and containing approximately 0.8% by weight VEE vaccine. As measured by ELISA, immunization of mice with from 3 to 100 micro of microencapsulated vaccine potentiated the plasma IgG anti-VEE antibody response relative to the same dose of vaccine administered in PBS. Potentiation of the response was most pronounced when the amount of vaccine was limiting, but was evident at all doses tested. However, plasma IgM and IgA anti-VEE antibody levels were not significantly enhanced by vaccine administration in microspheres. In vitro neutralization of virus infectivity assays confirmed that the enhanced antibody responses stimulated by vaccine delivery in the 50:50 DL- PLG microspheres resulted in increased virus neutralization activity. Biodegradable microspheres, VEE vaccine, RVF vaccine, RA I, BD, Lab Animals, Mice, Microencapsulation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 31, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADB164489
Entities
People
- Jay K. Staas
- John H. Eldridge
- Richard M. Gilley
- Terrence E. Greenway
Organizations
- University of Alabama