Journal article
A lipopeptide based on the M2 and HA proteins of influenza A viruses induces protective antibody
D Pejoski, W Zeng, S Rockman, LE Brown, DC Jackson
Immunology and Cell Biology | WILEY | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1038/icb.2010.15
Abstract
A conserved 15 amino-acid residue sequence of the ectodomain of the M2 protein of influenza A virus (M2e) induces a strong antibody (Ab) response when incorporated into a synthetic lipopeptide vaccine candidate containing a T-helper epitope from influenza A hemagglutinin and the dendritic cell-targeting lipid moiety S-2,3-bis(palmitoyloxy)propylcysteine (Pam2Cys). Abs elicited by the truncated M2e sequence were specific for the M2 protein of influenza A virus and were also capable of binding to cells that were infected with influenza A viruses of different subtypes. The Ab titres against the lipopeptide were similar in magnitude to those elicited by the full-length (23 residue) M2e peptide w..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Dr Mandvi Bharadwaj from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Melbourne, Australia provided valuable critique of this work throughout its execution. This work was supported by Grants 454640 and 508950 from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.