Journal article
Generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the TLR-2 agonist Pam2Cys
EJ Mifsud, ACL Tan, LE Brown, BYL Chua, DC Jackson
Frontiers in Immunology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2015
Abstract
Immunostimulatory agents provide a new category of anti-microbial agents that activate the host's innate immune system allowing control of viral and/or bacterial infections. The TLR-2 agonist PEG-Pam2Cys has been shown to mediate potent anti-viral activity against influenza viruses when administered prophylactically (1). Here, we demonstrate that the treatment of mice with PEG-Pam2Cys does not compromise their ability to generate adaptive immune responses following subsequent challenge with influenza virus. The antibody induced in mice pre-treated with Pam2Cys possessed hemagglutination-inhibiting activities and the CD8+ T-cell responses that were elicited provided protection against heterol..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by project grant APP 1063209 and program grant APP1071916 from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. DCJ is supported by a Research Fellowship from the NH&MRC. We would like to thank Dr. Weiguang Zeng for technical assistance.