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Volume 30, Number 5—May 2024
Dispatch

Protective Efficacy of Lyophilized Vesicular Stomatitis Virus–Based Vaccines in Animal Model

Abd’jeleel Salawudeen, Geoff Soule, Nikesh Tailor, Levi Klassen, Jonathan Audet, Angela Sloan, Yvon Deschambault, and David SafronetzComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (A. Salawudeen, D. Safronetz); Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg (G. Soule, N. Tailor, L. Klassen, J. Audet, A. Sloan, Y. Deschambault, D. Safronetz)

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Table 1

Infectious titers of lyophilized vaccines after 90 day storage at different temperatures in study of protective efficacy of lyophilized vesicular stomatitis virus–based vaccines in animal model*

Vaccine
Lyophilization medium
DMEM
DMEM + LS
DMEM + LS +T
DMEM + LS + T + G
VSV∆G/LASVGPC
4°C 6.36 (5.49–7.23) 0.25 (–0.62 to 1.12) 1.25 (0.38–2.12) 0.88 (0.005–1.75)
21°C NC 3.00 (2.06–3.94) 2.88 (1.94–3.82) 1.50 (0.56–2.44)
37°C
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSV∆G/EBOVGP
4°C 1.57 (0.83–2.31) 0.43 (–0.32 to 1.17) 1.13 (0.39–1.87) 1.55 (0.81–2.29)
21°C 4.50 (4.22–4.78) 2.00 (1.72–2.28) 6.63 (6.35–6.91) 6.25 (5.97–6.53)
37°C 4.38 (4.20–4.56) 4.50 (4.32–4.68) 4.38 (4.20–4.56) 3.75 (3.57–3.93)

*Values are no. (95% CI), representing the log10 decreases in infectious titers (median 50% tissue culture infectious dose) for vaccines that were lyophilized in the presence of various stabilizers, stored at the indicated temperatures for 90 days, and then reconstituted. Comparisons are between 1 and 90 days after lyophilization. DMEM, Dulbecco modified Eagle medium; G, gelatin; LS, lactalbumin hydrolysate and sucrose; NC, not calculated; T, trehalose; VSV∆G/EBOVGP, vesicular stomatitis virus expressing Ebola virus glycoprotein; VSV∆G/LASVGPC, vesicular stomatitis virus expressing Lassa virus glycoprotein.

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