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Mpox MRNA-1769 Vaccine Inhibits Orthopoxvirus Replication at Intranasal, Intrarectal, and Cutaneous Sites of Inoculation

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Journal NPJ Vaccines
Date 2024 Dec 24
PMID 39719481
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We previously reported that mice immunized twice with a lipid nanoparticle vaccine comprising four monkeypox viral mRNAs raised neutralizing antibodies and antigen-specific T cells and were protected against a lethal intranasal challenge with vaccinia virus (VACV). Here we demonstrated that the mRNA vaccine also protects mice against intranasal and intraperitoneal infections with monkeypox virus and bioluminescence imaging showed that vaccination greatly reduces or prevents VACV replication and spread from intranasal, rectal, and dermal inoculation sites. A single vaccination provided considerable protection that was enhanced by boosting for at least 4 months. Protection was related to the amount of mRNA inoculated, which correlated with neutralizing antibody levels. Furthermore, immunocompetent and immunodeficient mice lacking mature B and T cells that received serum from mRNA-immunized macaques before or after VACV challenge were protected. These findings provide insights into the mechanism and extent of mRNA vaccine-induced protection of orthopoxviruses and support clinical testing.

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