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Transient Humoral Protection against H5N1 Challenge after Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Humans

Current influenza vaccines are believed to confer protection against a narrow range of virus strains. The identification of broadly influenza neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) has triggered efforts to develop vaccines providing ‘universal’ protection against influenza. Several bnAbs were isolated from...

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Autores principales: Roozendaal, Ramon, Tolboom, Jeroen, Roos, Anna, Riahi, Sarra, Theeuwsen, Jessica, Bujny, Miriam V., Klaren, Vincent, Korse, Hans J. W. M., Dekking, Liesbeth, Grootenhuis, Arijan, Weverling, Gerrit Jan, Koudstaal, Wouter, Goudsmit, Jaap, Radošević, Katarina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25075622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103550
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author Roozendaal, Ramon
Tolboom, Jeroen
Roos, Anna
Riahi, Sarra
Theeuwsen, Jessica
Bujny, Miriam V.
Klaren, Vincent
Korse, Hans J. W. M.
Dekking, Liesbeth
Grootenhuis, Arijan
Weverling, Gerrit Jan
Koudstaal, Wouter
Goudsmit, Jaap
Radošević, Katarina
author_facet Roozendaal, Ramon
Tolboom, Jeroen
Roos, Anna
Riahi, Sarra
Theeuwsen, Jessica
Bujny, Miriam V.
Klaren, Vincent
Korse, Hans J. W. M.
Dekking, Liesbeth
Grootenhuis, Arijan
Weverling, Gerrit Jan
Koudstaal, Wouter
Goudsmit, Jaap
Radošević, Katarina
author_sort Roozendaal, Ramon
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description Current influenza vaccines are believed to confer protection against a narrow range of virus strains. The identification of broadly influenza neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) has triggered efforts to develop vaccines providing ‘universal’ protection against influenza. Several bnAbs were isolated from humans recently vaccinated with conventional influenza vaccines, suggesting that such vaccines could, in principle, be broadly protective. Assessing the breadth-of-protection conferred to humans by influenza vaccines is hampered by the lack of in vitro correlates for broad protection. We designed and employed a novel human-to-mouse serum transfer and challenge model to analyze protective responses in serum samples from clinical trial subjects. One dose of seasonal vaccine induces humoral protection not only against vaccine-homologous H1N1 challenge, but also against H5N1 challenge. This heterosubtypic protection is neither detected, nor accurately predicted by in vitro immunogenicity assays. Moreover, heterosubtypic protection is transient and not boosted by repeated inoculations. Strategies to increase the breadth and duration of the protective response against influenza are required to obtain ‘universal’ protection against influenza by vaccination. In the absence of known correlates of protection for broadly protective vaccines, the human-to-mouse serum transfer and challenge model described here may aid the development of such vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-41162092014-08-04 Transient Humoral Protection against H5N1 Challenge after Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Humans Roozendaal, Ramon Tolboom, Jeroen Roos, Anna Riahi, Sarra Theeuwsen, Jessica Bujny, Miriam V. Klaren, Vincent Korse, Hans J. W. M. Dekking, Liesbeth Grootenhuis, Arijan Weverling, Gerrit Jan Koudstaal, Wouter Goudsmit, Jaap Radošević, Katarina PLoS One Research Article Current influenza vaccines are believed to confer protection against a narrow range of virus strains. The identification of broadly influenza neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) has triggered efforts to develop vaccines providing ‘universal’ protection against influenza. Several bnAbs were isolated from humans recently vaccinated with conventional influenza vaccines, suggesting that such vaccines could, in principle, be broadly protective. Assessing the breadth-of-protection conferred to humans by influenza vaccines is hampered by the lack of in vitro correlates for broad protection. We designed and employed a novel human-to-mouse serum transfer and challenge model to analyze protective responses in serum samples from clinical trial subjects. One dose of seasonal vaccine induces humoral protection not only against vaccine-homologous H1N1 challenge, but also against H5N1 challenge. This heterosubtypic protection is neither detected, nor accurately predicted by in vitro immunogenicity assays. Moreover, heterosubtypic protection is transient and not boosted by repeated inoculations. Strategies to increase the breadth and duration of the protective response against influenza are required to obtain ‘universal’ protection against influenza by vaccination. In the absence of known correlates of protection for broadly protective vaccines, the human-to-mouse serum transfer and challenge model described here may aid the development of such vaccines. Public Library of Science 2014-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4116209/ /pubmed/25075622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103550 Text en © 2014 Roozendaal et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Roozendaal, Ramon
Tolboom, Jeroen
Roos, Anna
Riahi, Sarra
Theeuwsen, Jessica
Bujny, Miriam V.
Klaren, Vincent
Korse, Hans J. W. M.
Dekking, Liesbeth
Grootenhuis, Arijan
Weverling, Gerrit Jan
Koudstaal, Wouter
Goudsmit, Jaap
Radošević, Katarina
Transient Humoral Protection against H5N1 Challenge after Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Humans
title Transient Humoral Protection against H5N1 Challenge after Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Humans
title_full Transient Humoral Protection against H5N1 Challenge after Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Humans
title_fullStr Transient Humoral Protection against H5N1 Challenge after Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Humans
title_full_unstemmed Transient Humoral Protection against H5N1 Challenge after Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Humans
title_short Transient Humoral Protection against H5N1 Challenge after Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Humans
title_sort transient humoral protection against h5n1 challenge after seasonal influenza vaccination of humans
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25075622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103550
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