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  • - More than 200 million people are infected with filariae globally, but no long-lasting vaccine exists, prompting research into new vaccination strategies.
  • - The study explored using irradiated L3 larvae plus nucleic acid receptor activators (poly(I:C) and 3pRNA) as an effective vaccine combination, showing improved immune responses and neutrophil recruitment.
  • - Results indicated that this combined vaccination method significantly reduced adult-worm counts in mice by up to 73%, suggesting it could enhance vaccine efficacy against filarial infections and potentially other similar parasites.

Article Abstract

More than two-hundred-million people are infected with filariae worldwide. However, there is no vaccine available that confers long-lasting protection against filarial infections. Previous studies indicated that vaccination with irradiated infective L3 larvae reduces the worm load. This present study investigated whether the additional activation of cytosolic nucleic acid receptors as an adjuvant improves the efficacy of vaccination with irradiated L3 larvae of the rodent filaria with the aim of identifying novel vaccination strategies for filarial infections. Subcutaneous injection of irradiated L3 larvae in combination with poly(I:C) or 3pRNA resulted in neutrophil recruitment to the skin, accompanied by higher IP-10/CXCL10 and IFN-β RNA levels. To investigate the impact on parasite clearance, BALB/c mice received three subcutaneous injections in 2-week intervals with irradiated L3 larvae in combination with poly(I:C) or 3pRNA prior to the challenge infection. Vaccination with irradiated L3 larvae in combination with poly(I:C) or 3pRNA led to a markedly greater reduction in adult-worm counts by 73% and 57%, respectively, compared to the immunization with irradiated L3 larvae alone (45%). In conclusion, activation of nucleic acid-sensing immune receptors boosts the protective immune response against and nucleic acid-receptor agonists as vaccine adjuvants represent a promising novel strategy to improve the efficacy of vaccines against filariae and potentially other helminths.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10223226PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11050966DOI Listing

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