Adenovirus Vector-Based Vaccines Confer Maternal-Fetal Protection against Zika Virus Challenge in Pregnant IFN-αβR-/- Mice.
Larocca, Rafael A, Erica A Mendes, Peter Abbink, Rebecca L Peterson, Amanda J Martinot, Mark Justin Iampietro, Zi H Kang, et al. (2019) 2019. “Adenovirus Vector-Based Vaccines Confer Maternal-Fetal Protection Against Zika Virus Challenge in Pregnant IFN-αβR-/- Mice.”. Cell Host & Microbe 26 (5): 591-600.e4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2019.10.001.
Abstract
Maternal infection with Zika virus (ZIKV) can lead to microcephaly and other congenital abnormalities of the fetus. Although ZIKV vaccines that prevent or reduce viremia in non-pregnant mice have been described, a maternal vaccine that provides complete fetal protection would be desirable. Here, we show that adenovirus (Ad) vector-based ZIKV vaccines induce potent neutralizing antibodies that confer robust maternal and fetal protection against ZIKV challenge in pregnant, highly susceptible IFN-αβR-/- mice. Moreover, passive transfer of maternal antibodies from vaccinated dams protected pups against post-natal ZIKV challenge. These data suggest that Ad-based ZIKV vaccines may be able to provide protection in pregnant females against fetal ZIKV transmission in utero as well as in infants against ZIKV infection after birth.


