病菌
呼吸系统
药品
病毒
鼻腔给药
医学
病毒学
广谱
免疫学
剂量
微生物学
生物
药理学
化学
内科学
组合化学
作者
John Joseph,Helna Mary Baby,Joselyn Rojas,Devin Kenney,Yohannes A. Mebratu,Eshant Bhatia,Purna Shah,Kabir Swain,Shahdeep Kaur,Xiang-Ling Li,John Mwangi,Olivia Snapper,Remya Nair,Eli Agus,Sruthi Ranganathan,Julian Kage,Jingjing Gao,James Luo,Anthony C. Yu,Florian Douam,Yohannes Tesfaigzi,Jeffrey M. Karp,Nitin Joshi
标识
DOI:10.1101/2023.10.02.560602
摘要
Abstract Respiratory infections pose a global health crisis. Vaccines are pathogen specific, and new vaccines are needed for mutants and emerging pathogens. Here, we report a “drug free” prophylactic platform - a “Pathogen Capture and Neutralizing Spray” (PCANS) that acts via a multi-pronged approach to prevent a broad spectrum of respiratory infections. PCANS forms a protective coating in the nasal cavity that enhances the capture of large respiratory droplets. The coating acts as a physical barrier against a broad spectrum of viruses and bacteria, and rapidly neutralizes them, reducing the pathogen load by >99.99%. In mice, PCANS showed nasal retention for at least 8 h and was safe for daily administration. A single prophylactic dose of PCANS protected mice against supra-lethal dosages of a mouse-adapted H1N1 Influenza virus (PR8), reduced lung viral titer by >99.99%, improved survival, and suppressed pathological manifestations. Together, our data suggest PCANS as a promising daily-use prophylactic approach against current and emerging respiratory infections.
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