Artículo
Natural and long-lasting cellular immune responses against influenza in the M2e-immune host
Schotsaert, M.; Ysenbaert, T.; Neyt, K.; Ibañez, Lorena Itatí
; Bogaert, P.; Schepens, B.; Lambrecht, B. N.; Fiers, W.; Saelens, X.
Fecha de publicación:
03/2013
Editorial:
Nature Publishing Group
Revista:
Mucosal Immunology
ISSN:
1933-0219
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Influenza is a global health concern. Licensed influenza vaccines induce strain-specific virus-neutralizing antibodies but hamper the induction of possibly cross-protective T-cell responses upon subsequent infection. 1 In this study, we compared protection induced by a vaccine based on the conserved extracellular domain of matrix 2 protein (M2e) with that of a conventional whole inactivated virus (WIV) vaccine using single as well as consecutive homo- and heterosubtypic challenges. Both vaccines protected against a primary homologous (with respect to hemagglutinin and neuraminidase in WIV) challenge. Functional T-cell responses were induced after primary challenge of M2e-immune mice but were absent in WIV-vaccinated mice. M2e-immune mice displayed limited inducible bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue, which was absent in WIV-immune animals. Importantly, M2e- but not WIV-immune mice were protected from a primary as well as a secondary, severe heterosubtypic challenge, including challenge with pandemic H1N1 2009 virus. Our findings advocate the use of infection-permissive influenza vaccines, such as those based on M2e, in immunologically naive individuals. The combined immune response induced by M2e-vaccine and by clinically controlled influenza virus replication results in strong and broad protection against pandemic influenza. We conclude that the challenge of the M2e-immune host induces strong and broadly reactive immunity against influenza virus infection.
Palabras clave:
UNIVERSAL VACCINE
,
CELULLAR IMMUNOLOGY
,
INFLUENZA
,
VACCINATION
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Schotsaert, M.; Ysenbaert, T.; Neyt, K.; Ibañez, Lorena Itatí; Bogaert, P.; et al.; Natural and long-lasting cellular immune responses against influenza in the M2e-immune host; Nature Publishing Group; Mucosal Immunology; 6; 2; 3-2013; 276-287
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