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Generation and Characterization of Universal Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Candidates Containing Multiple M2e Epitopes

Influenza viruses constantly evolve, reducing the overall protective effect of routine vaccination campaigns. Many different strategies are being explored to design universal influenza vaccines capable of protecting against evolutionary diverged viruses. The ectodomain of influenza A M2e protein (M2...

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Autores principales: Kotomina, Tatiana, Isakova-Sivak, Irina, Kim, Ki-Hye, Park, Bo Ryoung, Jung, Yu-Jin, Lee, Youri, Mezhenskaya, Daria, Matyushenko, Victoria, Kang, Sang-Moo, Rudenko, Larisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7711583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33153089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8040648
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author Kotomina, Tatiana
Isakova-Sivak, Irina
Kim, Ki-Hye
Park, Bo Ryoung
Jung, Yu-Jin
Lee, Youri
Mezhenskaya, Daria
Matyushenko, Victoria
Kang, Sang-Moo
Rudenko, Larisa
author_facet Kotomina, Tatiana
Isakova-Sivak, Irina
Kim, Ki-Hye
Park, Bo Ryoung
Jung, Yu-Jin
Lee, Youri
Mezhenskaya, Daria
Matyushenko, Victoria
Kang, Sang-Moo
Rudenko, Larisa
author_sort Kotomina, Tatiana
collection PubMed
description Influenza viruses constantly evolve, reducing the overall protective effect of routine vaccination campaigns. Many different strategies are being explored to design universal influenza vaccines capable of protecting against evolutionary diverged viruses. The ectodomain of influenza A M2e protein (M2e) is among the most promising targets for universal vaccine design. Here, we generated two recombinant live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIVs) expressing additional four M2e tandem repeats (4M2e) from the N-terminus of the viral hemagglutinin (HA) protein, in an attempt to enhance the M2e-mediated cross-protection. The recombinant H1N1+4M2e and H3N2+4M2e viruses retained growth characteristics attributable to traditional LAIV viruses and induced robust influenza-specific antibody responses in BALB/c mice, although M2e-specific antibodies were raised only after two-dose vaccination with LAIV+4M2e viruses. Mice immunized with either LAIV or LAIV+4M2e viruses were fully protected against a panel of heterologous influenza challenge viruses suggesting that antibody and cell-mediated immunity contributed to the protection. The protective role of the M2e-specific antibody was seen in passive serum transfer experiments, where enhancement in the survival rates between classical LAIV and chimeric H3N2+4M2e LAIV was demonstrated for H3N2 and H5N1 heterologous challenge viruses. Overall, the results of our study suggest that M2e-specific antibodies induced by recombinant LAIV+4M2e in addition to cellular immunity by LAIV play an important role in conferring protection against heterologous viruses.
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spelling pubmed-77115832020-12-04 Generation and Characterization of Universal Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Candidates Containing Multiple M2e Epitopes Kotomina, Tatiana Isakova-Sivak, Irina Kim, Ki-Hye Park, Bo Ryoung Jung, Yu-Jin Lee, Youri Mezhenskaya, Daria Matyushenko, Victoria Kang, Sang-Moo Rudenko, Larisa Vaccines (Basel) Article Influenza viruses constantly evolve, reducing the overall protective effect of routine vaccination campaigns. Many different strategies are being explored to design universal influenza vaccines capable of protecting against evolutionary diverged viruses. The ectodomain of influenza A M2e protein (M2e) is among the most promising targets for universal vaccine design. Here, we generated two recombinant live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIVs) expressing additional four M2e tandem repeats (4M2e) from the N-terminus of the viral hemagglutinin (HA) protein, in an attempt to enhance the M2e-mediated cross-protection. The recombinant H1N1+4M2e and H3N2+4M2e viruses retained growth characteristics attributable to traditional LAIV viruses and induced robust influenza-specific antibody responses in BALB/c mice, although M2e-specific antibodies were raised only after two-dose vaccination with LAIV+4M2e viruses. Mice immunized with either LAIV or LAIV+4M2e viruses were fully protected against a panel of heterologous influenza challenge viruses suggesting that antibody and cell-mediated immunity contributed to the protection. The protective role of the M2e-specific antibody was seen in passive serum transfer experiments, where enhancement in the survival rates between classical LAIV and chimeric H3N2+4M2e LAIV was demonstrated for H3N2 and H5N1 heterologous challenge viruses. Overall, the results of our study suggest that M2e-specific antibodies induced by recombinant LAIV+4M2e in addition to cellular immunity by LAIV play an important role in conferring protection against heterologous viruses. MDPI 2020-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7711583/ /pubmed/33153089 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8040648 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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Kotomina, Tatiana
Isakova-Sivak, Irina
Kim, Ki-Hye
Park, Bo Ryoung
Jung, Yu-Jin
Lee, Youri
Mezhenskaya, Daria
Matyushenko, Victoria
Kang, Sang-Moo
Rudenko, Larisa
Generation and Characterization of Universal Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Candidates Containing Multiple M2e Epitopes
title Generation and Characterization of Universal Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Candidates Containing Multiple M2e Epitopes
title_full Generation and Characterization of Universal Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Candidates Containing Multiple M2e Epitopes
title_fullStr Generation and Characterization of Universal Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Candidates Containing Multiple M2e Epitopes
title_full_unstemmed Generation and Characterization of Universal Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Candidates Containing Multiple M2e Epitopes
title_short Generation and Characterization of Universal Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Candidates Containing Multiple M2e Epitopes
title_sort generation and characterization of universal live-attenuated influenza vaccine candidates containing multiple m2e epitopes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7711583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33153089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8040648
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