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A sublingual nanofiber vaccine to prevent urinary tract infections

Sean H. Kelly, Nicole L. Votaw, Benjamin Cossette, Yaoying Wu, Shamitha Shetty, Lucas Shores, Luqman A. Issah, Joel H. Collier

2022Science Advances36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a major public health problem affecting millions of individuals each year. Recurrent UTIs are managed by long-term antibiotic use, making the alarming rise of antibiotic resistance a substantial threat to future UTI treatment. Extended antibiotic regimens may also have adverse effects on the microbiome. Here, we report the use of a supramolecular vaccine to provide long-term protection against uropathogenic Escherichia coli , which cause 80% of uncomplicated UTIs. We designed mucus-penetrating peptide-polymer nanofibers to enable sublingual (under the tongue) vaccine delivery and elicit antibody responses systemically and in the urogenital tract. In a mouse model of UTI, we demonstrate equivalent efficacy to high-dose oral antibiotics but with significantly less perturbation of the gut microbiome. We also formulate our vaccine as a rapid-dissolving sublingual tablet that raises response in mice and rabbits. Our approach represents a promising alternative to antibiotics for the treatment and prevention of UTIs.

Topics & Concepts

AntibioticsMedicineUrinary systemAdverse effectGenitourinary systemMicrobiomeAntimicrobialImmunologyMicrobiologyBiologyInternal medicineBioinformaticsInfant Nutrition and HealthUrological Disorders and TreatmentsAntimicrobial Peptides and Activities