Artículo
Stability Studies of the Vaccine Adjuvant U-Omp19
Darriba, Maria Laura
; Cerutti, Maria Laura
; Bruno, Laura Alejandra; Cassataro, Juliana
; Pasquevich, Karina Alejandra
Fecha de publicación:
02/2021
Editorial:
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Revista:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
ISSN:
0022-3549
e-ISSN:
1520-6017
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Unlipidated outer membrane protein 19 (U-Omp19) is a novel mucosal adjuvant in preclinical development to be used in vaccine formulations. U-Omp19 holds two main properties, it is capable of inhibiting gastrointestinal and lysosomal peptidases, increasing the amount of co-administered antigen that reaches the immune inductive sites and its half-life inside cells, and it is able to stimulate antigen presenting cells in vivo. These activities enable U-Omp19 to enhance the adaptive immune response to co-administrated antigens. To characterize the stability of U-Omp19 we have performed an extensive analysis of its physicochemical and biological properties in a 3-year long-term stability study, and under potentially damaging freeze-thawing and lyophilization stress processes. Results revealed that U-Omp19 retains its full protease inhibitor activity, its monomeric state and its secondary structure even when stored in solution for 36 months or after multiple freeze-thawing cycles. Non-enzymatic hydrolysis resulted the major degradation pathway for storage in solution at 4 °C or room temperature which can be abrogated by lyophilization yet increasing protein tendency to form aggregates. This information will play a key role in the development of a stable formulation of U-Omp19, allowing an extended shelf-life during manufacturing, storage, and shipping of a future vaccine containing this pioneering adjuvant.
Palabras clave:
ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
,
CIRCULAR DICHROISM
,
LIGHT SCATTERING (DYNAMIC)
,
LYOPHILIZATION
,
MUCOSAL IMMUNIZATION
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MUCOSAL VACCINATION
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ORAL DRUG DELIVERY
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PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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PREFORMULATION
,
PROTEASE
,
PROTEIN AGGREGATION
,
PROTEIN FORMULATION
,
STABILITY
,
VACCINE ADJUVANTS
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Darriba, Maria Laura; Cerutti, Maria Laura; Bruno, Laura Alejandra; Cassataro, Juliana; Pasquevich, Karina Alejandra; Stability Studies of the Vaccine Adjuvant U-Omp19; John Wiley & Sons Inc.; Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; 110; 2; 2-2021; 707-718
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