Journal article
Inactivated influenza vaccine that provides rapid, innate-immune- system-mediated protection and subsequent long-term adaptive immunity
BY Chua, CY Wong, EJ Mifsud, KM Edenborough, T Sekiya, ACL Tan, F Mercuri, S Rockman, W Chen, SJ Turner, PC Doherty, A Kelso, LE Brown, DC Jackson
Mbio | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2015
Abstract
The continual threat to global health posed by influenza has led to increased efforts to improve the effectiveness of influenza vaccines for use in epidemics and pandemics. We show in this study that formulation of a low dose of inactivated detergent-split influenza vaccine with a Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) agonist-based lipopeptide adjuvant (R4Pam2Cys) provides (i) immediate, antigen-independent immunity mediated by the innate immune system and (ii) significant enhancement of antigen-dependent immunity which exhibits an increased breadth of effector function. Intranasal administration of mice with vaccine formulated with R4Pam2Cys but not vaccine alone provides protection against both homo..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by funding from program grant 567122 from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and a University of Melbourne Early Career Researcher grant and a University of Melbourne Researcher Grant Support Scheme awarded to B.Y.C. The Melbourne WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference Research on Influenza is supported by the Australian government Department of Health.