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  • Novel Test Approaches to Determine Efficacy and Potency of Irradiated and Other Vaccines

    Open for proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    D32037

    CRP

    2296

    Approved Date

    5 May 2021

    Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    11 March 2022

    Expected End Date

    30 June 2027

    Participating Countries

    Cameroon
    China
    Ethiopia
    Germany
    Indonesia
    Iran (Islamic Republic of)
    Italy
    Republic of Korea
    Sri Lanka
    Tunisia
    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

    Description

    Vaccines are still the best way of protecting populations from infectious diseases. The technology of vaccine production has dramatically improved during the last decade and the understanding of different immune parameters and thus protection as well. At the same time the acceptance for animal trials to monitor vaccine efficacy has dropped and thus new pathways for assessing vaccine potency are needed. This CRP will address in vitro assays which allow the evaluation of VACCINES without challenge trials and reduced bio risk. At the same time new QC technique for the monitoring of the vaccine production process will be implemented to better understand the immune mechanisms underlying novel vaccines.?

    Objectives

    To develop procedures and protocols for the evaluation of vaccines and immune inducers in terms of their immunogenicity and their immune profile. This includes the development and evaluation of serological and immunological tools to quantify the effects of different vaccines and their formulation agents.

    Specific objectives

    Evaluate the immune response of target animals for different vaccines and define immune parameters correlated to protection

    Develop SOPs for efficacy and potency testing of attenuated, killed and irradiated vaccines by immunological methods

    Evaluate application of inactivated/irradiated antigens to elicit cellular immune responses in vitro
    using isotope, fluorescent or enzyme-labelled antibodies assays

    ) Correlate in vitro induced immune response to protection and the cellular immune response elicited

    Evaluate the cost benefits of in vitro protection assays

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