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Construction and Immunogenicity of a Novel Multivalent Vaccine Prototype Based on Conserved Influenza Virus Antigens

Influenza, an acute, highly contagious respiratory disease, remains a significant threat to public health. More effective vaccination strategies aimed at inducing broad cross-protection not only against seasonal influenza variants, but also zoonotic and emerging pandemic influenza strains are urgent...

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Autores principales: Kirsteina, Anna, Akopjana, Inara, Bogans, Janis, Lieknina, Ilva, Jansons, Juris, Skrastina, Dace, Kazaka, Tatjana, Tars, Kaspars, Isakova-Sivak, Irina, Mezhenskaya, Daria, Kotomina, Tatiana, Matyushenko, Victoria, Rudenko, Larisa, Kazaks, Andris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32344753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8020197
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author Kirsteina, Anna
Akopjana, Inara
Bogans, Janis
Lieknina, Ilva
Jansons, Juris
Skrastina, Dace
Kazaka, Tatjana
Tars, Kaspars
Isakova-Sivak, Irina
Mezhenskaya, Daria
Kotomina, Tatiana
Matyushenko, Victoria
Rudenko, Larisa
Kazaks, Andris
author_facet Kirsteina, Anna
Akopjana, Inara
Bogans, Janis
Lieknina, Ilva
Jansons, Juris
Skrastina, Dace
Kazaka, Tatjana
Tars, Kaspars
Isakova-Sivak, Irina
Mezhenskaya, Daria
Kotomina, Tatiana
Matyushenko, Victoria
Rudenko, Larisa
Kazaks, Andris
author_sort Kirsteina, Anna
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description Influenza, an acute, highly contagious respiratory disease, remains a significant threat to public health. More effective vaccination strategies aimed at inducing broad cross-protection not only against seasonal influenza variants, but also zoonotic and emerging pandemic influenza strains are urgently needed. A number of conserved protein targets to elicit such cross-protective immunity have been under investigation, with long alpha-helix (LAH) from hemagglutinin stalk and ectodomain of matrix protein 2 ion channel (M2e) being the most studied ones. Recently, we have reported the three-dimensional structure and some practical applications of LAH expressed in Escherichia coli system (referred to as tri-stalk protein). In the present study, we investigated the immunogenicity and efficacy of a panel of broadly protective influenza vaccine prototypes based on both influenza tri-stalk and triple M2e (3M2e) antigens integrated into phage AP205 virus-like particles (VLPs). While VLPs containing the 3M2e alone induced protection against standard homologous and heterologous virus challenge in mice, only the combination of both conserved influenza antigens into a single VLP fully protected mice from a high-dose homologous H1N1 influenza infection. We propose that a combination of genetic fusion and chemical coupling techniques to expose two different foreign influenza antigens on a single particle is a perspective approach for generation of a broadly-effective vaccine candidate that could protect against the constantly emerging influenza virus strains.
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spelling pubmed-73490632020-07-22 Construction and Immunogenicity of a Novel Multivalent Vaccine Prototype Based on Conserved Influenza Virus Antigens Kirsteina, Anna Akopjana, Inara Bogans, Janis Lieknina, Ilva Jansons, Juris Skrastina, Dace Kazaka, Tatjana Tars, Kaspars Isakova-Sivak, Irina Mezhenskaya, Daria Kotomina, Tatiana Matyushenko, Victoria Rudenko, Larisa Kazaks, Andris Vaccines (Basel) Article Influenza, an acute, highly contagious respiratory disease, remains a significant threat to public health. More effective vaccination strategies aimed at inducing broad cross-protection not only against seasonal influenza variants, but also zoonotic and emerging pandemic influenza strains are urgently needed. A number of conserved protein targets to elicit such cross-protective immunity have been under investigation, with long alpha-helix (LAH) from hemagglutinin stalk and ectodomain of matrix protein 2 ion channel (M2e) being the most studied ones. Recently, we have reported the three-dimensional structure and some practical applications of LAH expressed in Escherichia coli system (referred to as tri-stalk protein). In the present study, we investigated the immunogenicity and efficacy of a panel of broadly protective influenza vaccine prototypes based on both influenza tri-stalk and triple M2e (3M2e) antigens integrated into phage AP205 virus-like particles (VLPs). While VLPs containing the 3M2e alone induced protection against standard homologous and heterologous virus challenge in mice, only the combination of both conserved influenza antigens into a single VLP fully protected mice from a high-dose homologous H1N1 influenza infection. We propose that a combination of genetic fusion and chemical coupling techniques to expose two different foreign influenza antigens on a single particle is a perspective approach for generation of a broadly-effective vaccine candidate that could protect against the constantly emerging influenza virus strains. MDPI 2020-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7349063/ /pubmed/32344753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8020197 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kirsteina, Anna
Akopjana, Inara
Bogans, Janis
Lieknina, Ilva
Jansons, Juris
Skrastina, Dace
Kazaka, Tatjana
Tars, Kaspars
Isakova-Sivak, Irina
Mezhenskaya, Daria
Kotomina, Tatiana
Matyushenko, Victoria
Rudenko, Larisa
Kazaks, Andris
Construction and Immunogenicity of a Novel Multivalent Vaccine Prototype Based on Conserved Influenza Virus Antigens
title Construction and Immunogenicity of a Novel Multivalent Vaccine Prototype Based on Conserved Influenza Virus Antigens
title_full Construction and Immunogenicity of a Novel Multivalent Vaccine Prototype Based on Conserved Influenza Virus Antigens
title_fullStr Construction and Immunogenicity of a Novel Multivalent Vaccine Prototype Based on Conserved Influenza Virus Antigens
title_full_unstemmed Construction and Immunogenicity of a Novel Multivalent Vaccine Prototype Based on Conserved Influenza Virus Antigens
title_short Construction and Immunogenicity of a Novel Multivalent Vaccine Prototype Based on Conserved Influenza Virus Antigens
title_sort construction and immunogenicity of a novel multivalent vaccine prototype based on conserved influenza virus antigens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32344753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8020197
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