Heroin vaccine: Using titer, affinity, and antinociception as metrics when examining sex and strain differences

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Title
Heroin vaccine: Using titer, affinity, and antinociception as metrics when examining sex and strain differences
Abstract
Anti-drug vaccines have potential as new interventions against substance use disorder (SUD). However, given the challenges seen with inter-individual variability in SUD vaccine trials to date, new interventions should ensure a robust immune response and safety profile among a diverse population. This requires accounting for sex and heritable genetic differences in response to both abused substances as well as the vaccination itself. To test response variability to our heroin-tetanus toxoid (Her-TT) immunoconjugate vaccine, we vaccinated male and female mice from several mouse strains including Swiss Webster (SW), BALB/c, and Jackson diversity mice (J:DO). Previous studies with vaccinated male SW mice demonstrated a rare hypersensitivity resulting in mice rapidly expiring with exposure to a low dose of heroin. Our results indicate that this response is limited to only male SW mice, and not to any other strain or female SW mice. Our data suggest that this hypersensitivity is not the result of an overactive cytokine or IgE response. Vaccination was similarly effective among the sexes for each strain and against repeated heroin challenge. Inbred BALB/c and J:DO mice were found to have the best vaccine response against heroin in antinociception behavioral assay. These results highlight the importance of incorporating both male and female subjects, along with different strains to mimic diverse human populations, as new SUD vaccines are being tested.
Publication
Vaccine
Date
July 9, 2019
Volume
37
Issue
30
Pages
4155-4163
Journal Abbr
Vaccine
Citation Key
hwangHeroinVaccineUsing2019
Accessed
10/2/19, 2:53 PM
ISSN
0264-410X
Short Title
Heroin vaccine
Library Catalog
ScienceDirect
Extra
16 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Hwang, C. S., Smith, L. C., Wenthur, C. J., Ellis, B., Zhou, B., & Janda, K. D. (2019). Heroin vaccine: Using titer, affinity, and antinociception as metrics when examining sex and strain differences. Vaccine, 37(30), 4155–4163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.05.061