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Aerosol Delivery of a Candidate Universal Influenza Vaccine Reduces Viral Load in Pigs Challenged with Pandemic H1N1 Virus

Influenza A viruses are a major health threat to livestock and humans, causing considerable mortality, morbidity, and economic loss. Current inactivated influenza vaccines are strain specific and new vaccines need to be produced at frequent intervals to combat newly arising influenza virus strains,...

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Autores principales: Morgan, Sophie B., Hemmink, Johanneke D., Porter, Emily, Harley, Ross, Shelton, Holly, Aramouni, Mario, Everett, Helen E., Brookes, Sharon M., Bailey, Michael, Townsend, Alain M., Charleston, Bryan, Tchilian, Elma
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27183611
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1502632
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author Morgan, Sophie B.
Hemmink, Johanneke D.
Porter, Emily
Harley, Ross
Shelton, Holly
Aramouni, Mario
Everett, Helen E.
Brookes, Sharon M.
Bailey, Michael
Townsend, Alain M.
Charleston, Bryan
Tchilian, Elma
author_facet Morgan, Sophie B.
Hemmink, Johanneke D.
Porter, Emily
Harley, Ross
Shelton, Holly
Aramouni, Mario
Everett, Helen E.
Brookes, Sharon M.
Bailey, Michael
Townsend, Alain M.
Charleston, Bryan
Tchilian, Elma
author_sort Morgan, Sophie B.
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description Influenza A viruses are a major health threat to livestock and humans, causing considerable mortality, morbidity, and economic loss. Current inactivated influenza vaccines are strain specific and new vaccines need to be produced at frequent intervals to combat newly arising influenza virus strains, so that a universal vaccine is highly desirable. We show that pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in which the hemagglutinin signal sequence has been suppressed (S-FLU), when administered to pigs by aerosol can induce CD4 and CD8 T cell immune responses in blood, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), and tracheobronchial lymph nodes. Neutralizing Ab was not produced. Detection of a BAL response correlated with a reduction in viral titer in nasal swabs and lungs, following challenge with H1N1 pandemic virus. Intratracheal immunization with a higher dose of a heterologous H5N1 S-FLU vaccine induced weaker BAL and stronger tracheobronchial lymph node responses and a lesser reduction in viral titer. We conclude that local cellular immune responses are important for protection against influenza A virus infection, that these can be most efficiently induced by aerosol immunization targeting the lower respiratory tract, and that S-FLU is a promising universal influenza vaccine candidate.
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spelling pubmed-48915682016-06-03 Aerosol Delivery of a Candidate Universal Influenza Vaccine Reduces Viral Load in Pigs Challenged with Pandemic H1N1 Virus Morgan, Sophie B. Hemmink, Johanneke D. Porter, Emily Harley, Ross Shelton, Holly Aramouni, Mario Everett, Helen E. Brookes, Sharon M. Bailey, Michael Townsend, Alain M. Charleston, Bryan Tchilian, Elma J Immunol Immunotherapy and Vaccines Influenza A viruses are a major health threat to livestock and humans, causing considerable mortality, morbidity, and economic loss. Current inactivated influenza vaccines are strain specific and new vaccines need to be produced at frequent intervals to combat newly arising influenza virus strains, so that a universal vaccine is highly desirable. We show that pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in which the hemagglutinin signal sequence has been suppressed (S-FLU), when administered to pigs by aerosol can induce CD4 and CD8 T cell immune responses in blood, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), and tracheobronchial lymph nodes. Neutralizing Ab was not produced. Detection of a BAL response correlated with a reduction in viral titer in nasal swabs and lungs, following challenge with H1N1 pandemic virus. Intratracheal immunization with a higher dose of a heterologous H5N1 S-FLU vaccine induced weaker BAL and stronger tracheobronchial lymph node responses and a lesser reduction in viral titer. We conclude that local cellular immune responses are important for protection against influenza A virus infection, that these can be most efficiently induced by aerosol immunization targeting the lower respiratory tract, and that S-FLU is a promising universal influenza vaccine candidate. AAI 2016-06-15 2016-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4891568/ /pubmed/27183611 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1502632 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Authors This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY 3.0 Unported license.
spellingShingle Immunotherapy and Vaccines
Morgan, Sophie B.
Hemmink, Johanneke D.
Porter, Emily
Harley, Ross
Shelton, Holly
Aramouni, Mario
Everett, Helen E.
Brookes, Sharon M.
Bailey, Michael
Townsend, Alain M.
Charleston, Bryan
Tchilian, Elma
Aerosol Delivery of a Candidate Universal Influenza Vaccine Reduces Viral Load in Pigs Challenged with Pandemic H1N1 Virus
title Aerosol Delivery of a Candidate Universal Influenza Vaccine Reduces Viral Load in Pigs Challenged with Pandemic H1N1 Virus
title_full Aerosol Delivery of a Candidate Universal Influenza Vaccine Reduces Viral Load in Pigs Challenged with Pandemic H1N1 Virus
title_fullStr Aerosol Delivery of a Candidate Universal Influenza Vaccine Reduces Viral Load in Pigs Challenged with Pandemic H1N1 Virus
title_full_unstemmed Aerosol Delivery of a Candidate Universal Influenza Vaccine Reduces Viral Load in Pigs Challenged with Pandemic H1N1 Virus
title_short Aerosol Delivery of a Candidate Universal Influenza Vaccine Reduces Viral Load in Pigs Challenged with Pandemic H1N1 Virus
title_sort aerosol delivery of a candidate universal influenza vaccine reduces viral load in pigs challenged with pandemic h1n1 virus
topic Immunotherapy and Vaccines
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27183611
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1502632
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