Journal article
A lipid/DNA adjuvant-inactivated influenza virus vaccine protects rhesus macaques from uncontrolled virus replication afer heterosubtypic influenza a virus challenge
TD Carroll, S Jegaskanda, SR Matzinger, L Fritts, MB McChesney, SJ Kent, J Fairman, CJ Miller
Journal of Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background. Influenza A virus (IAV) vaccines ofler little protection from mismatched viruses with antigenically distant hemagglutinin (HA) glycoproteins. We sought to determine if a cationic lipid/DNA complex (CLDC) adjuvant could induce heterosubtypic protection if added to a whole inactivated IAV vaccine (WIV). Methods. Adult rhesus macaques (RMs) were vaccinated and at 2 weeks boosted with either an H1N1-WIV or an H3N2-WIV, with and without CLDC adjuvant. Four weeks postboost, animals were challenged with an H1N1 IAV matched to the H1N1-WIV vaccine. Results. Afer challenge, viral RNA (vRNA) levels in the trachea of control RMs and RMs vaccinated with the unadjuvanted H1 or H3 WIV vaccines..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Public Health Service (grant numbers P51RR00169 from the National Center for Research Resources and U01 AI74512 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases).