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Abstract

Grant Number: 1R43AI052669-01
PI Name: ANDRIANOV, ALEXANDER K.
PI Email: aandrianov@parallelsolutionsinc.com
PI Title:
Project Title: Development of an Intranasal Rotavirus Subunit Vaccine

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Rotavirus disease causes nearly 1 million infant deaths annually worldwide. The only approved rotavirus vaccine, a live vaccine, was withdrawn from the market in 1999 because of association with intussusception. The safety concerns associated with live vaccines currently in development can be remedied by the development of an efficacious and safe subunit mucosal vaccine. The rotavirus VP6 protein delivered intranasally with enterotoxin adjuvants induces a long lasting immune response that protects mice from oral challenge with a virulent mouse rotavirus. However, attenuated enterotoxin adjuvants in human vaccines pose valid safety concerns that lead to the evaluation of other adjuvants. Parallel Solutions Inc. has developed a powerful polyphosphazene immunoadjuvant platform capable of controlled modulation and optimization. It has been demonstrated that VP6 vaccine adjuvanted with the lead polyphosphazene compound, PCPP, induced 80% immune protection when delivered intranasally in mice. Preliminary results indicate that chemical derivatives of PCPP can enhance immunoadjuvant activity up to 500 times. Polyphosphazenes can also be formulated as microspheres and their structural characteristics can be optimized for mucosal uptake. Consequently, a modulated and optimized polyphosphazene-VP6 formulation offers the potential to develop a safe, clinically and economically effective vaccine to a patient population with high unmet medical need. This proposal outlines experiments that will optimize the formulation of VP6 within polyphosphazene adjuvants. In Phase II SBIR studies, we will further optimize vaccine formulation, administration and production processes in safety and immunogencity trials. In Phase III SBIR studies, we will conduct safety, immunogencity and efficacy trials in humans and seek FDA approval.

Thesaurus Terms:
immunomodulator, inhalation drug administration, phosphorus compound, rotavirus vaccine, vaccine development, virus protein
active immunization, drug adverse effect, microcapsule
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay, laboratory mouse

Institution: PARALLEL SOLUTIONS, INC.
763 CONCORD AVE, BLDG D
CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 15-JUL-2002
Project End: 14-MAR-2003
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IRG: ZRG1


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