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Shweta Tiwari
 Introduction
 What vaccines do?
 Types
 Production of vaccines.
 The word “vaccine” originates from the Latin Variolae
vaccinae (cowpox), which Edward Jenner
demonstrated in 1798 could prevent smallpox in
humans.
 Today the term ‘vaccine’ applies to all biological
preparations, produced from living organisms, that
enhance immunity against disease and either prevent
(prophylactic vaccines) or, in some cases, treat
disease (therapeutic vaccines).
 When inactivated or weakened disease-causing
microorganisms enter the body, they initiate an immune
response.
 This response mimics the body’s natural response to
infection.
 These antigens trigger the production of “antibodies” by
the immune system.
 Antibodies bind to corresponding antigens and induce
their destruction by other immune cells
 These vaccines are composed of live, attenuated microorganisms that cause a
limited infection in their hosts sufficient to induce an immune response, but
insufficient to cause disease.
 To make an attenuated vaccine, the pathogen is grown in foreign host such as
animals, embryonated eggs or tissue culture, under conditions that make it less
virulent.
 When it is unsafe to use live microorganisms to prepare vaccines,
they are killed or inactivated.
 These are preparations of the normal (wild type) infectious,
pathogenic microorganisms that have been rendered
nonpathogenic, usually by treatment with using heat so that they
cannot replicate at all.
 The Sabin (oral poliomyelitis) vaccine consists of an aqueous
suspension of poliomyelitis virus, usually grown in cultures of
monkey kidney tissue.
 It contains approximately 1 million particles of poliomyelitis strains 1,
2 or 3 or a combination of all three strains.
 The vaccines are produced using recombinant DNA
technology or genetic engineering.
 Recombinant vaccines are those in which genes for desired
antigens of a microbe are inserted into a vector.
 Different strategies are: Using the engineered vector that is
expressing desired antigen as a vaccine The engineered vector
(e.g., yeast) is made to express the antigen, such is vector is
grown and the antigen is purified and injected as a subunit
vaccine.
 The DNA is injected into the muscle of the animal being vaccinated, usually
with a "gene gun“ that uses compressed gas to blow the DNA into the muscle
cells.
 DNA can be introduced into tissues by bombarding the skin with DNA-coated
gold particles. It is also possible to introduce DNA into nasal tissue in nose
drops.
 DNA vaccines have induced both humoral and cellular immunity.
 A cocktail vaccine is a mixture of
different vaccines which is effective
against more than one disease.
 For example- MMR vaccine is
effective against Mumps, Measles
and Rubella.
 MMR Vaccine was first developed
by Maurice Hillemann.
 MMR vaccine consists of live
attenuated virus of three diseases,
administered via injection.
 Vaccines are produced in large scale as they need to be administered to large
populations of children and adults to be effective as a public health tool. This
large scale production is often a challenge.
 Stages of vaccine production
 Vaccine production has several stages. Process of vaccine
manufacture has the following steps:
 Inactivation – This involves making of the antigen preparation
 Purification – The isolated antigen is purified
 Formulation – The purified antigen is combined with adjuvants,
stabilizers and preservatives to form the final vaccine preparation.
◦ BATCH CULTURE
◦ CONTINUOUS CULTURE
GROWING
BACTERIA
◦ Methods used are :
 CELL (TISSUE) CULTURES – cultured cells grow in sheets that
support viral replication and permit observation for cytopathic effect.
 BIRD EMBRYOS – incubating egg is an ideal system; virus is injected
through the shell.
 LIVE ANIMAL INOCULATION – occasionally used when necessary
GROWING VIRUSES
• Attenuation (bacterial or viral) represents the process of elimination or
greatly reducing the virulence of a pathogen.
• This is traditionally achieved by, for example, chemical treatment or heat,
growing under adverse conditions or propagation in an unnatural host.
• Although rarely occurring in practice, a theoretical danger exists in some
cases that the attenuated pathogen might revert to its pathogenic state.
Methods usually employed to inactivate bacteria or viruses subsequently used
as dead/inactivated vaccine preparations
• Heat treatment
• Treatment with formaldehyde or acetone
Other than microorganism or its part a vaccine contain the
following substance:-
Suspending fluids - The liquid which contains the chemicals
used during production which kill or weaken the organism for
use in vaccines.
- Sterile water, saline or fluids containing protein
Preservatives and stabilizers
-- Monosodium glutamate (MSG) and 2-phenoxy-ethanol which
are used as stabilizers in a few vaccines to help the vaccine remain
unchanged when the vaccine is exposed to heat, light, acidity, or
humidity.
 Antibiotics
 Thimerosal
Adjuvants or enhancers –
- Aluminium gels or salts (Alum)
Alum is used in several licensed vaccines including:
•Haemophilus influenza
• Inactivated polio virus
• Hepatitis A (HAV)
Adjuvants enhance vaccine immunogenicityAdjuvants enhance vaccine immunogenicity
Vaccine production
Vaccine production
Vaccine production

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Vaccine production

  • 2.  Introduction  What vaccines do?  Types  Production of vaccines.
  • 3.  The word “vaccine” originates from the Latin Variolae vaccinae (cowpox), which Edward Jenner demonstrated in 1798 could prevent smallpox in humans.  Today the term ‘vaccine’ applies to all biological preparations, produced from living organisms, that enhance immunity against disease and either prevent (prophylactic vaccines) or, in some cases, treat disease (therapeutic vaccines).
  • 4.
  • 5.  When inactivated or weakened disease-causing microorganisms enter the body, they initiate an immune response.  This response mimics the body’s natural response to infection.  These antigens trigger the production of “antibodies” by the immune system.  Antibodies bind to corresponding antigens and induce their destruction by other immune cells
  • 6.
  • 7.  These vaccines are composed of live, attenuated microorganisms that cause a limited infection in their hosts sufficient to induce an immune response, but insufficient to cause disease.  To make an attenuated vaccine, the pathogen is grown in foreign host such as animals, embryonated eggs or tissue culture, under conditions that make it less virulent.
  • 8.  When it is unsafe to use live microorganisms to prepare vaccines, they are killed or inactivated.  These are preparations of the normal (wild type) infectious, pathogenic microorganisms that have been rendered nonpathogenic, usually by treatment with using heat so that they cannot replicate at all.
  • 9.  The Sabin (oral poliomyelitis) vaccine consists of an aqueous suspension of poliomyelitis virus, usually grown in cultures of monkey kidney tissue.  It contains approximately 1 million particles of poliomyelitis strains 1, 2 or 3 or a combination of all three strains.
  • 10.
  • 11.  The vaccines are produced using recombinant DNA technology or genetic engineering.  Recombinant vaccines are those in which genes for desired antigens of a microbe are inserted into a vector.  Different strategies are: Using the engineered vector that is expressing desired antigen as a vaccine The engineered vector (e.g., yeast) is made to express the antigen, such is vector is grown and the antigen is purified and injected as a subunit vaccine.
  • 12.  The DNA is injected into the muscle of the animal being vaccinated, usually with a "gene gun“ that uses compressed gas to blow the DNA into the muscle cells.  DNA can be introduced into tissues by bombarding the skin with DNA-coated gold particles. It is also possible to introduce DNA into nasal tissue in nose drops.  DNA vaccines have induced both humoral and cellular immunity.
  • 13.  A cocktail vaccine is a mixture of different vaccines which is effective against more than one disease.  For example- MMR vaccine is effective against Mumps, Measles and Rubella.  MMR Vaccine was first developed by Maurice Hillemann.  MMR vaccine consists of live attenuated virus of three diseases, administered via injection.
  • 14.  Vaccines are produced in large scale as they need to be administered to large populations of children and adults to be effective as a public health tool. This large scale production is often a challenge.  Stages of vaccine production  Vaccine production has several stages. Process of vaccine manufacture has the following steps:  Inactivation – This involves making of the antigen preparation  Purification – The isolated antigen is purified  Formulation – The purified antigen is combined with adjuvants, stabilizers and preservatives to form the final vaccine preparation.
  • 15. ◦ BATCH CULTURE ◦ CONTINUOUS CULTURE GROWING BACTERIA
  • 16. ◦ Methods used are :  CELL (TISSUE) CULTURES – cultured cells grow in sheets that support viral replication and permit observation for cytopathic effect.  BIRD EMBRYOS – incubating egg is an ideal system; virus is injected through the shell.  LIVE ANIMAL INOCULATION – occasionally used when necessary GROWING VIRUSES
  • 17. • Attenuation (bacterial or viral) represents the process of elimination or greatly reducing the virulence of a pathogen. • This is traditionally achieved by, for example, chemical treatment or heat, growing under adverse conditions or propagation in an unnatural host. • Although rarely occurring in practice, a theoretical danger exists in some cases that the attenuated pathogen might revert to its pathogenic state. Methods usually employed to inactivate bacteria or viruses subsequently used as dead/inactivated vaccine preparations • Heat treatment • Treatment with formaldehyde or acetone
  • 18. Other than microorganism or its part a vaccine contain the following substance:- Suspending fluids - The liquid which contains the chemicals used during production which kill or weaken the organism for use in vaccines. - Sterile water, saline or fluids containing protein
  • 19. Preservatives and stabilizers -- Monosodium glutamate (MSG) and 2-phenoxy-ethanol which are used as stabilizers in a few vaccines to help the vaccine remain unchanged when the vaccine is exposed to heat, light, acidity, or humidity.  Antibiotics  Thimerosal
  • 20. Adjuvants or enhancers – - Aluminium gels or salts (Alum) Alum is used in several licensed vaccines including: •Haemophilus influenza • Inactivated polio virus • Hepatitis A (HAV) Adjuvants enhance vaccine immunogenicityAdjuvants enhance vaccine immunogenicity

Notas do Editor

  1. Obligate intracellular parasites that require appropriate cells to replicate
  2. The requirement for preservatives in vaccines arose from many incidents in the early 20th century. For example, in 1916, 4 children died, 26 developed local abscesses, and 68 developed severe systemic infections after receipt of a typhoid vaccine contaminated with Staphylococcus aureus. MPL (Monophosphoryl lipid A)