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Long-Lasting Cross-Protection Against Influenza A by Neuraminidase and M2e-based immunization strategies.


ABSTRACT: There is mounting evidence that in the absence of neutralizing antibodies cross-reactive T cells provide protection against pandemic influenza viruses. Here, we compared protection and CD8+ T cell responses following challenge with H1N1 2009 pandemic and H3N2 viruses of mice that had been immunized with hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA) and the extracellular domain of matrix protein 2 (M2e) fused to a virus-like particle (VLP). Mice were challenged a first time with a sublethal dose of H1N1 2009 pandemic virus and, four weeks later, challenged again with an H3N2 virus. Mice that had been vaccinated with HA, NA, NA +?M2e-VLP and HA + NA + M2e-VLP were protected against homologous H1N1 virus challenge. Challenged NA and NA + M2e-VLP vaccinated mice mounted CD8+ T cell responses that correlated with protection against secondary H3N2 challenge. HA-vaccinated mice were fully protected against challenge with homologous H1N1 2009 virus, failed to mount cross-reactive CD8+ T cells and succumbed to the second challenge with heterologous H3N2 virus. In summary, NA- and M2e-based immunity can protect against challenge with (homologous) virus without compromising the induction of robust cross-reactive CD8+ T cell responses upon exposure to virus.

SUBMITTER: Schotsaert M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4829898 | biostudies-other | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Long-Lasting Cross-Protection Against Influenza A by Neuraminidase and M2e-based immunization strategies.

Schotsaert Michael M   Ysenbaert Tine T   Smet Anouk A   Schepens Bert B   Vanderschaeghe Dieter D   Stegalkina Svetlana S   Vogel Thorsten U TU   Callewaert Nico N   Fiers Walter W   Saelens Xavier X  

Scientific reports 20160413


There is mounting evidence that in the absence of neutralizing antibodies cross-reactive T cells provide protection against pandemic influenza viruses. Here, we compared protection and CD8+ T cell responses following challenge with H1N1 2009 pandemic and H3N2 viruses of mice that had been immunized with hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA) and the extracellular domain of matrix protein 2 (M2e) fused to a virus-like particle (VLP). Mice were challenged a first time with a sublethal dose of H1N1  ...[more]

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