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Immunologic mechanisms of seasonal influenza vaccination administered by microneedle patch from a randomized phase I trial

Medicine and Health

Immunologic mechanisms of seasonal influenza vaccination administered by microneedle patch from a randomized phase I trial

N. G. Rouphael, L. Lai, et al.

This exciting phase 1 clinical trial, conducted by renowned researchers including Nadine G. Rouphael and Mark J. Mulligan, showcases the safety and superior immunogenic response of inactivated influenza virus vaccines delivered via dissolvable microneedle patches compared to traditional intramuscular injections. Discover how innovative delivery methods might revolutionize flu vaccination!... show more
Abstract
In a phase 1 randomized, single-center clinical trial, inactivated influenza virus vaccine delivered through dissolvable microneedle patches (MNPs) was found to be safe and immunogenic. Here, we compare the humoral and cellular immunologic responses in a subset of participants receiving influenza vaccination by MNP to the intramuscular (IM) route of administration. We collected serum, plasma, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 22 participants up to 180 days post-vaccination. Hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) titers and antibody avidity were similar after MNP and IM vaccination, even though MNP vaccination used a lower antigen dose. MNPs generated higher neuraminidase inhibition (NAI) titers for all three influenza virus vaccine strains tested and triggered a larger percentage of circulating T follicular helper cells (CD4+ CXCR5+ CXCR3− ICOS+ PD-1+) compared to the IM route. Our study indicates that inactivated influenza virus vaccination by MNP produces humoral and cellular immune response that are similar or greater than IM vaccination.
Publisher
npj Vaccines
Published On
Jul 14, 2021
Authors
Nadine G. Rouphael, Lilin Lai, Sonia Tandon, Michele Paine McCullough, Yunchuan Kong, Sarah Kabbani, Muktha S. Natrajan, Yongxian Xu, Yexun Zhu, Dongli Wang, Jesse O'Shea, Amy Sherman, Tianwei Yu, Sebastian Henry, Devin McAllister, Daniel Stadlbauer, Surender Khurana, Hana Golding, Florian Krammer, Mark J. Mulligan, Mark R. Prausnitz
Tags
influenza vaccine
microneedle patches
immunogenicity
safety
clinical trial
humoral response
cellular response
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