An Rv1471-expressing chimpanzee adenovirus vaccine confers protection against tuberculosis by inducing alveolar macrophage trained immunity and polyfunctional T-cell responses
Huiling Wang, Ying Zhang, Jianhui Li, Juan Wu, Shaoqiong Huang, Shiqi Xie, Xuejiao Huang, Jing Wang, Xiao-Yong Fan, Zhidong Hu

TL;DR
A new chimpanzee adenovirus vaccine targeting Rv1471 protects against tuberculosis by boosting immune responses in lung cells and T cells.
Contribution
The vaccine induces trained immunity in alveolar macrophages and polyfunctional T-cell responses for TB protection.
Findings
Intranasal rAd-Rv1471 reprogrammed alveolar macrophages into a trained state with enhanced immune functions.
The vaccine induced polyfunctional T-cell responses in the lungs and improved protection against Mtb.
rAd-Rv1471 acted as an effective booster for BCG-primed mice, enhancing TB protection.
Abstract
The limited protection afforded by Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) against pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) underscores the critical need for novel vaccine strategies. Alveolar macrophages (AMs), as the primary sentinel cells encountering inhaled Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), play a decisive role in early infection outcomes, yet their potential as a direct vaccine target remains largely untapped. Here, we developed a chimpanzee adenovirus vaccine expressing the Mtb antigen Rv1471 (rAd-Rv1471), which we previously identified for its unique capacity to induce innate immune memory. In murine models, intranasal rAd-Rv1471 administration reprogrammed AMs into a trained state, characterized by enhanced production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, elevated surface expression of MHC II and CD86, and improved cell-intrinsic control of intracellular mycobacterial growth. Transcriptomic analysis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImmune responses and vaccinations · Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Inflammation biomarkers and pathways
