Journal article

Pulmonary delivery of ISCOMATRIX influenza vaccine induces both systemic and mucosal immunity with antigen dose sparing

JLK Wee, JPY Scheerlinck, KJ Snibson, S Edwards, M Pearse, C Quinn, P Sutton

Mucosal Immunology | Published : 2008

Abstract

Using a large animal model, we evaluated whether delivery of influenza vaccine via its mucosal site of infection could improve vaccine effectiveness. Unexpectedly, pulmonary immunization with extremely low antigen doses (0.04 μg influenza) induced serum antibody levels equivalent to those resulting from a current human vaccine equivalent (15 μg unadjuvanted influenza, subcutaneously) and vastly superior lung mucosal antibodies. Induction of this potent response following lung vaccination was dependent on addition of ISCOMATRIX adjuvant and deep lung delivery. Functional antibody activity, marked by hemagglutination inhibition, was only present in the lungs of animals that received adjuvanted..

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