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Eyedrop Vaccination Induced Systemic and Mucosal Immunity against Influenza Virus in Ferrets.


ABSTRACT: We investigated eyedrop vaccination (EDV) in pre-clinical development for immunological protection against influenza and for potential side effects involving ocular inflammation and the central nervous system (CNS). Live attenuated influenza EDV, CA07 (H1N1), PZ-4 (H1N2) and Uruguay (H3N2), induced both systemic and mucosal virus-specific antibody responses in ferrets. In addition, EDV resulted in a clinically significant protection against viral challenge, and suppression of viral replication in nasal secretion and lung tissue. Regarding safety, we found that administered EDV flow through the tear duct to reach the base of nasal cavity, and thus do not contact the olfactory bulb. All analyses for potential adverse effects due to EDV, including histological and functional examinations, did not reveal significant side effects. On the basis of these findings, we propose that EDV as effective, while being a safe administration route with minimum local side effects, CNS invasion, or visual function disturbance.

SUBMITTER: Yoon S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4917170 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Eyedrop Vaccination Induced Systemic and Mucosal Immunity against Influenza Virus in Ferrets.

Yoon Sangchul S   Kim Eun-Do ED   Song Min-Suk MS   Han Soo Jung SJ   Park Tae Kwann TK   Choi Kyoung Sub KS   Choi Young-Ki YK   Seo Kyoung Yul KY  

PloS one 20160622 6


We investigated eyedrop vaccination (EDV) in pre-clinical development for immunological protection against influenza and for potential side effects involving ocular inflammation and the central nervous system (CNS). Live attenuated influenza EDV, CA07 (H1N1), PZ-4 (H1N2) and Uruguay (H3N2), induced both systemic and mucosal virus-specific antibody responses in ferrets. In addition, EDV resulted in a clinically significant protection against viral challenge, and suppression of viral replication i  ...[more]

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