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- the present invention relates to DNA and protein vaccine formulations against Schistosoma mansoni. More specifically, the present invention relates to compositions and methods for use for controlling the human parasitic disease, schistosomiasis.
- Schistosoma mansoni is a flatworm parasite that inhabits the porto-mesenteric circulation of humans. Considerable morbidity and mortality results from the affliction of an estimated 207 million people worldwide by several species of schistosomes. An additional 779 million people are at risk of acquiring this infection. Disability-adjusted life years for schistosomiasis have been calculated to be somewhere between 1.7 million and 4.5 million years. Schistosomiasis is endemic in 74 developing countries.
- the infective cycle of Schistosoma mansoni involves asexual reproduction within an intermediate snail host, followed by infection of a human host. Cercariae, the larval stage which exits from an intermediate snail host, infect humans by penetrating human skin. These juvenile schistosomes mature to schistosomula, undergo an intricate migration through the host's lungs and liver, and develop into sexually mature egg-laying adults. Sexually mature male and female schistosomes begin the egg-laying phase of the life cycle within the intestinal venules.
- the most promising vaccine candidates may be those which are surface-exposed and are indispensable for the parasite's survival within the human host.
- Schistosomes interact closely with their host, performing functions such as immune evasion, nutrient uptake, and attachment.
- Host-exposed schistosome proteins that undertake such essential functions are effective targets for a schistosomiasis vaccine.
- One such protein is the large subunit of calpain (Sm-p80) which plays an important role in the surface membrane renewal of schistosomes, an immune evasion mechanism employed by blood-dwelling helminths to evade host immunity.
- Sm-p80 is exposed at the host parasite interface and is naturally immunogenic. While the natural immunogenicity of the molecule does not provide protection under conditions of natural infection, it is possible to present calpain to the immune system in such a way as to induce potent immunity.
- Sm-p80 The UNDP/World Bank/WHO-TDR special panel designated Sm-p80 as one of the priority antigens "with established credentials, needing further development" and Sm-p80 is now considered as one of the "first-tier candidates" by international experts in the field.
- schistosomiasis vaccine would make a significant contribution to current schemes of disease control, particularly if it provides a potent, long-lasting immunity to the disease. Such a vaccine would greatly reduce the need for logistically difficult and expensive drug-based programs which often require political commitment and well-funded public health systems. Even partial protection against cercarial infection would be a significant advance because a vaccine that reduces worm burden will reduce both the pathology and the transmission rates of the disease. This is because schistosomes, unlike most other infectious organisms, do not replicate within their definitive hosts. Therefore, a sterilizing immunity may not be required for schistosomiasis.
- the Scientific Working Group on schistosomiasis at the World Health Organization (WHO) has determined that vaccines that lower adult worm burdens by 50% will be effective in reducing overall morbidity and mortality.
- the present invention proposes a novel vaccine formulation based on a schistosome protein, calpain, which was originally determined to be involved in schistosome surface membrane biogenesis.
- Calpain has two subunits, the larger of which, Sm-p80, has shown great potential as a relevant vaccine antigen for reduction of the morbidity associated with both Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma japonicum.
- the present invention therefore, provides compositions and methods for use for controlling the human parasitic disease, schistosomiasis.
- the vaccine is comprised of various formulations and delivery methods for Sm-p80, a schistosome protein. This is the first effective vaccine formulation against Schistosoma mansoni.
- Current control strategies including integrated control programs aimed at limiting schistosomiasis by improving education and sanitation, molluscicide treatment programs to reduce the population of the intermediate snail host, and chemotherapy, have had only limited success.
- the present invention discloses compositions and methods for use of a novel Sm- p80-based DNA vaccine formulation against S. mansoni.
- FIG. 1 is a depiction of the DNA construct in which the Sm-p80 coding sequence is cloned into
- FIG. 2 is a depiction of the DNA construct in which the Sm-p80 coding sequence is cloned into pcDNA 3.1 with flanking CpG motifs on each end of the Sm-p80 sequence constituting another
- FIG. 3 is a depiction of the first method of construction of VR1020/Sm-p80 and pcDNA3/Sm- p80 in accordance with embodiments of the disclosure;
- FIG. 4 is a depiction of the second method of construction of pcDNA3/Sm-p80 and
- FIG. 6 is a depiction of the antibody titers of anti-Sm-p80 total IgG in immunized mice.
- ELISA was performed with a pool of sera obtained by mixing equal volumes of serum collected from each mouse (biweekly) in their respective groups (VRl 020 and Sm-p80-VR1020). The values represent the mean of three experiments ⁇ standard deviation. Statistical significance (P ⁇ 0.05) are indicated by (*) compared with VRl 020 group;
- FIG. 7 is a depiction of the antibody titers of anti-Sm-p80 total IgM in immunized mice.
- ELISA was performed with a pool of sera obtained by mixing equal volumes of serum collected from each mouse (biweekly) in their respective groups (VRl 020 and Sm-p80-VR1020). The values represent the mean of three experiments ⁇ standard deviation. Statistical significance (P ⁇ 0.05) are indicated by (*) compared with VRl 020 group;
- FIG. 8 is a depiction of the antibody titers of anti-Sm-p80 IgG2a in immunized mice.
- FIG. 9 is a depiction of the antibody titers of anti-Sm-p80 IgG2b in immunized mice.
- ELISA was performed with a pool of sera obtained by mixing equal volumes of serum collected from each mouse (biweekly) in their respective groups (VRl 020 and Sm-p80-VR1020). The values represent the mean of three experiments ⁇ standard deviation. Statistical significance (P ⁇ 0.05) are indicated by (*) compared with VRl 020 group;
- FIG. 10 is a depiction of splenocyte proliferation induced by recombinant Sm-p80 compared to the stimulation induced by Concanavalin A after 48 hours of culturing in vitro;
- FIG. 11 is a depiction of splenocyte proliferation induced by recombinant Sm-p80 after 48 hours of culturing in vitro;
- FIG. 12 is a depiction of levels of cytokine production by splenocytes after 48 hours of stimulation with recombinant Sm-p80 in vitro. Groups of mice were inoculated with VRl 020 and VR1020-Sm-p80. Data are shown as mean ⁇ standard deviation. Statistical significance
- FIG. 13A is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR (Interleukin 6).
- M 100bp marker;
- l IL-6 (VR1020 group);
- 2 IL-6 (VR1020-Sm-p80 group);
- FIG. 13B is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR ( Interleukin 6).
- M 100bp marker;
- l IL-6 (VR1020 group);
- 2 IL-6 (VR1020-Sm-p80 group);
- FIG. 13C is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR(Interleukin 6).
- M 100bp marker;
- l IL-6 (VR1020 group);
- 2 IL-6 (VR1020-Sm-p80 group);
- FIG. 14A is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR ( glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase).
- M 100bp marker;
- I GAPDH (VRl 020 group);
- 2 GAPDH (VR1020-Sm-p80 group);
- FIG. 14B is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR (glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase).
- M 100bp marker;
- I GAPDH (VRl 020 group);
- 2 GAPDH (VR1020-Sm-p80 group);
- FIG. 15 is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR (glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase and Interleukin 1 alpha).
- FIG. 16 is a depiction of a an agarose gel following RT-PCR ( Interleukin 1 alpha).
- FIG. 17 is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR (Interferon gamma).
- M 100bp marker;
- l IFN- ⁇ (VRl 020 group);
- 2 IFN- ⁇ (VR1020-Sm-p80 group);
- FIG. 18 is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR (Interleukin 4).
- M 100bp marker;
- l IL-4 (VR1020 group);
- 2 IL-4 (VR1020-Sm-p80 group);
- FIG. 19 is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR (Interleukin 5).
- M 100bp marker;
- l IL-5 (VR1020 group);
- 2 IL-5 (VR1020-Sm-p80 group);
- FIG. 22 is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR (Tumor necrosis factor alpha).
- FIG. 23 is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR ( Interleukin 1 beta).
- M 100bp marker;
- l IL-l ⁇ (VR1020 group);
- 2 IL-l ⁇ (VR1020-Sm-p80 group);
- FIG. 24 is a depiction of an agarose gel following RT-PCR (GAPDH, IL- l ⁇ , IL- l ⁇ , IL-2, IL-4,
- compositions and methods for use of a Sm-p80-based vaccine formulation against Schistosoma mansoni Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for use of a Sm-p80-based vaccine formulation against Schistosoma mansoni.
- the numerous innovative teachings of the present invention will be described with particular reference to several embodiments (by way of example, and not of limitation).
- Fig. 1 a schematic of the VR1020/Sm-p80 construct.
- Fig. 1 the first of two constructs, depicts a DNA construct created by cloning schistosome Sm-p80 coding sequence into VRl 020.
- Fig. 2 a schematic of the pcDNA3.1/Sm-p80 construct.
- Fig. 2 the second of two constructs, depicts a DNA construct created by cloning schistosome Sm-p80 coding sequence into pcDNA 3.1 with flanking CpG motifs on each end of the Sm-p80 sequence.
- Fig. 2 the second of two constructs, depicts a DNA construct created by cloning schistosome Sm-p80 coding sequence into pcDNA 3.1 with flanking CpG motifs on each end of the Sm-p80 sequence.
- FIG. 3 a schematic diagram illustrating the first method of construction of VR1020/Sm-p80 and pcDNA3/Sm-p80.
- FIG. 4 a schematic diagram illustrating the second method of construction of VR1020/Sm-p80 and pcDNA3/Sm-p80.
- Sm-p80-based vaccine formulation [(a) DNA vaccine alone, (b) DNA vaccine in which two unmethlyated CpG motifs are inserted in the construct because, they act as immunostimulants (c) recombinant Sm-p80 protein was introduced in presence of Oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN) containing CpG motifs activate host defense mechanisms leading to innate and acquired immune responses) 2.
- ODN Oligodeoxynucleotides
- Sm-p80-based vaccine formulations have three protective effects (worm reduction, antifecundity effect and protection against acute schistosomiasis). This is a first report of an anti- schistosome defined vaccine formulation which has shown these three protective effects.
- Table 2 and Table 3 detail the protocols used for immunization of mice with the pcDNA-based vector.
- Control Group2 and 3 100 ⁇ g pcDNA3/ pVITROl 50 ⁇ g ODN # 2138 50 ⁇ g ODN # 2138 (If required)
- Control Group4 100 ⁇ g pVITR01-mIL-2-mIL-12 50 ⁇ g ODN # 2138 50 ⁇ g ODN # 2138 (If required)
- Sm-p80-pcDNA3 100 ⁇ g ISS-Sm-p80-ISS-pcDNA3 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80 with 50 ⁇ g ODN 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80 with 50 ⁇ g ODN # cytokine(s) pluslOO ⁇ g pVITROl-mIL-2-mIL- # 2006
- Immunization regimen using Sm-p80 in CpG-enriched vectors plus ThI enhancer cvtokine(s) followed by boosting with recombinant Sm-p80 with novel immunomodulator resiquimod (R848) as an adiuvant.
- Control Group 2 and 3 100 ⁇ g pcDNA3/ pVITROl 10 ⁇ g resiquimod 10 ⁇ g resiquimod
- Experimental Group 1 100 ⁇ g Sm-p80-pcDNA3 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80
- Experimental Group 2 100 ⁇ g ISS-Sm-p80-ISS-pcDNA3 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80
- Control Group 4 100 ⁇ g pVITR01-mIL-2-mIL-12 10 ⁇ g resiquimod 10 ⁇ g resiquimod
- Experimental Group 3 100 ⁇ g ISS-Sm-p80-ISS-pcDNA3 + 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80
- Table 4 and Table 5 detail protocols used for the immunization of mice with the VR1020-based vector.
- Control Group2 and 3 100 ⁇ g VR1020/ pVITROl 50 ⁇ g ODN # 2138 50 ⁇ g ODN # 2138 (If required)
- Control Group4 100 ⁇ g pVITR01-mIL-2-mIL-12 50 ⁇ g ODN # 2138 50 ⁇ g ODN # 2138 (If required)
- Sm-p80-pcDNA3 100 ⁇ g ISS-Sm-p80-ISS-VR1020 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80 with 50 ⁇ g ODN # 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80 with 50 ⁇ g ODN # cytokine(s) plus 100 ⁇ g pVITROl-mIL-2-mIL- 2006 2006
- Control Group 2 and 3 100 ⁇ g VR1020/ pVITROl 10 ⁇ g resiquimod 10 ⁇ g resiquimod
- Experimental Group 1 100 ⁇ g Sm-p80-VR1020 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm- p80
- Experimental Group 2 100 ⁇ g ISS-Sm-p80-ISS-VR1020 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm-p80 10 ⁇ g resiquimod + 25 ⁇ g rSm- p80
- Control Group 4 100 ⁇ g pVITR01-mIL-2-mIL-12 10 ⁇ g resiquimod 10 ⁇ g resiquimod
- Protocols using naked DNA vaccination in baboons were as follows:
- Group 1 For this control group, the initial immunization was with 500 or 1000 ⁇ g plasmid DNA (without the inserts). The DNA was injected intramuscularly (IM) in the quadriceps. Baboons were boosted with 500 or 1000 ⁇ g control plasmid DNA at weeks 4, 8, and 12. 500 ⁇ g is used in vaccinations across the board because in many nonhuman primate systems, this amount has provided consistent results.
- IM intramuscularly
- Group 2 To determine the protective effect of Sm-p80 alone, the initial immunization was done with 500 ⁇ g plasmid Sm-p80-pcDNA3.1 or Sm-p80-VR1020. The DNA was injected IM in the quadriceps. Baboons were boosted with 500 ⁇ g Sm-p80-pcDNA3.1 or or Sm-p80-VR1020 at weeks 4, 8, and 12.
- Group 3 To determine if by using IL-2 as genetic adjuvants, the protective effect of Sm- p80 can be enhanced, the initial immunization was carried out with 500 ⁇ g plasmid Sm- p80-pcDNA3 or Sm-p80-VR1020 and 500 ⁇ g plasmid pORF-hIL-2. The DNA was injected IM in the quadriceps. Baboons were boosted with 500 ⁇ g Sm-p80-pcDNA3.1 or Sm-p80-VR1020 and 500 ⁇ g pORF-hIL-2 at weeks 4, 8, and 12.
- baboons from all of the groups were challenged with a total of 1000 cercariae of S. mansoni by the abdominal pouch method.
- the baboons were be immobilized and lightly anesthetized with a mixture of ketamine (Ketaminol - 10 mg/kg body wt) and xylazine (0.5 mg/kg) and then deeply anesthetized by intravenous injection of heparinized sodium pentabarbitol solution.
- the animals were then euthanized by exsanguination from the heart ventricle. This method of euthanization favors quantitative adult worm recovery by perfusion and post-perfusion inspection of mesenteric veins.
- Protocols using prime boost and protein vaccination strategies in baboons were as follows:
- mice The prime/boost approach which provides the optimal protection results in mice has been used in baboons. Animals first immunized with 500 ⁇ g plasmid DNA (Sm-p80-VR1020 or Immunostimulatory sequences (ISS)-Sm-p80-ISS-VR1020) and were boosted with 200 ⁇ g baculovirus generated recombinant Sm-p80 protein in the presence of either ODN # 2138 (250 ⁇ g) or resiquimod (50 ⁇ g). Animals in the age-matched control group received similar amounts of plasmid DNA without inserts as animals in the experimental group and boosted with irrelevant BEVS-generated recombinant protein in the same adjuvant as in the experimental group.
- ISS Immunostimulatory sequences
- Fig. 6 a graph of the antibody titers of anti-Sm-p80 total IgG in immunized mice.
- Table 7 lists serum antibody total IgG production induced by inoculation of recombinant Sm-p80 vaccine.
- Fig. 7 a graph of the antibody titers of anti-Sm-p80 total IgM in immunized mice.
- Table 8 lists serum antibody IgM production induced by inoculation of recombinant Sm-p80 vaccine. Table 8
- Fig. 8 a graph of the antibody titers of anti-Sm-p80 IgG2a in immunized mice.
- Table 9 lists serum antibody IgG2a production induced by inoculation of recombinant Sm-p80 vaccine.
- Fig. 9 a graph of the antibody titers of anti-Sm-p80 IgG2b in immunized mice.
- Table 10 lists serum antibody IgG2b production induced by inoculation of recombinant Sm-p80 vaccine.
- Fig. 12 depicting levels of cytokine production by splenocytes after 48 hours of stimulation with recombinant Sm-p80 in vitro (See also Table 12).
- Groups of mice were inoculated with VRl 020 and VR1020-Sm-p80. Data are shown as mean ⁇ standard deviation. Statistical significance (P ⁇ 0.05) are indicated by (*) compared with VRl 020 group using independent sample test.
- Fig. 13 - Fig. 24 depicting agarose gel electrophoresis of various cytokines (GAPDH, IL-l ⁇ , IL-l ⁇ , IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-17, and TNF- ⁇ ) estimated in the VRl 020 group and VR1020-Sm-p80 group of immunized mice.
- Table 13 quantitatively analyzes the various cytokines estimated in VRl 020 and VR1020-Sm-p80 immunized mice.
- Table 14 summarizes production of serum antibody titers in baboons in the control group vaccinated with VRl 020 and production of serum antibody titers in baboons in the experimental group vaccinated with VR1020-Sm-p80.
- Table 15 and Table 16 summarize levels of cytokines produced by splenocytes after 48 hours of stimulation with recombinant Sm-p80 in vitro.
- Groups of baboons were inoculated with VR1020 (control group) and VR1020-Sm-p80 (experimental group). Data are shown as
- Vaccine group IL-4(pg/mL) IL-10(pg/mL) IL-2(pg/mL)
- the values in the table represent mean ⁇ S.D.
- Table 17 and Table 18 summarize levels of cytokines produced by peripheral blood mononuclear cells after 48 hours of stimulation with recombinant Sm-p80 in vitro. Groups of baboons were inoculated with VRl 020 (control group) and VR1020-Sm-p80 (experimental group). Data are shown as mean ⁇ standard deviation.
- Vaccine group IL-4(pg/mL) IL-10(pg/mL) IL-2(pg/mL)
- Babydoll 10.7 female Sm-p80-VR1020 8.61 ⁇ 0.62 0.40 ⁇ 0.03 519.75 ⁇ 10.76 468.27 ⁇ 15.59
- Table 19 and Table 20 summarize Interleukin 4 and Interferon gamma spot-forming units (SFUs) induced by recombinant Sm-p80 after 48 hours of culturing in vitro. Each baboon was inoculated with VRl 020 (control group) or VR1020-Sm-p80 (experimental group). Data are shown as mean ⁇ standard deviation.
- McManus DP Loukas A. Current status of vaccines for schistosomiasis. Clin Microbiol Rev 2008;21 (January (l)):225-42.
- Hota-Mitchell S Siddiqui AA, Dekaban GA, Smith J, Tognon C, Podesta RB. Protection against Schistosoma mansoni infection with a recombinant baculovirus-expressed subunit of calpain. Vaccine 1997;15(October (15)):1631-40. 13. Hota-Mitchell S, Clarke MW, Podesta RB, Dekaban GA. Recombinant vaccinia viruses and gene gun vectors expressing the large subunit of Schistosoma mansoni calpain used in a murine immunization-challenge model. Vaccine 1999;17(March (11—12)): 1338—54.
- baboon (Papio anubis): assessment of protection levels against either a single mass challenge or repeated trickle challenges after vaccination with irradiated schistosomula. J Helminthol 1995;69(June (2)): 139-47.
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