Acellular and "low" pertussis vaccines: adverse events and the role of mutations

Authors

  • Hisako G. Higashi Instituto Butantan; Diretora da Divisão Bioindustrial
  • Expedito Luna USP; Instituto de Medicina Tropical
  • Alexander R. Precioso USP; Faculdade de Medicina; Hospital das Clínicas; Instituto da Criança
  • Marluce Vilela UNICAMP; Faculdade de Ciências Médicas; Centro de Investigação em Pediatria
  • Flávia S. Kubrusly Instituto Butantan; Centro de Biotecnologia
  • Waldely O. Dias Instituto Butantan; Centro de Biotecnologia
  • Isaias Raw Instituto Butantan; Centro de Biotecnologia

Keywords:

Pertussis vaccine, Vaccine adverse events, Acellular pertussis vaccine, Low pertussis vaccine

Abstract

Objective: to discuss the current PAHO recommendation that does not support the substitution of traditional cellular DTP vaccine by acellular DTP, and the role of mutations, in humans, as the main cause of rare adverse events, such as epileptic-like convulsions, triggered by pertussis vaccine. Data review: the main components related to toxic effects of cellular pertussis vaccines are the lipopolysaccharide of bacterial cell wall and pertussis toxin. The removal of part of lipopolysaccharide layer has allowed the creation of a safer cellular pertussis vaccine, with costs comparable to the traditional cellular vaccine, and which may be a substitute for the acellular vaccine. Conclusion: The new methodology introduced by Instituto Butantan allows for the development of a new safer pertussis vaccine with low LPS content (Plow), and the use of the lipopolysaccharide obtained in the process in the production of monophosphoryl lipid A. This component has shown potent adjuvant effect when administered together with influenza inactivated vaccine, making possible to reduce the antigen dose, enhancing the production capacity and lowering costs.

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Published

2009-06-01

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Vaccines

How to Cite

Higashi, H. G., Luna, E., Precioso, A. R., Vilela, M., Kubrusly, F. S., Dias, W. O., & Raw, I. (2009). Acellular and "low" pertussis vaccines: adverse events and the role of mutations . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 51(3), 131-134. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31261