Literature DB >> 12547605

Influenza hemagglutinin peptides fused to interferon gamma and encapsulated in liposomes protects mice against influenza infection.

L Faulkner1, G Buchan, L Slobbe, E Lockhart, J Wales, M Wilson, M Baird.   

Abstract

The immunogenicity of a peptide vaccine may be improved by fusing antigen to a cytokine and administering this chimeric protein in a particulate delivery system. We have investigated this using a vaccine comprising an immunodominant T cell epitope and a B cell epitope from influenza haemagglutinin (HATB) fused to interferon gamma and encapsulated in liposomes (HATB/IFN-gamma/lipo). Controls comprised groups receiving HATB/IFN-gamma mixed with liposomes, HATB incorporated in liposomes or heat inactivated PR8 influenza virus (HI PR8). IFN-gamma production in mice treated with HATB/IFN-gamma/lipo was significantly higher than in mice inoculated with either HATB/IFN-gamma mixed with liposomes or HATB incorporated in liposomes but less than HI PR8. Lung viral titres were significantly lower in mice treated with HATB/IFN-gamma/lipo compared with those treated with HATB/IFN-gamma mixed with liposomes. HI PR8-treated mice recorded a nil viral titre. There was no correlation between the level of antibody production and clearance of virus from the lungs. These data suggest that particulate delivery systems may be useful adjuncts to improve immune responses to chimeric proteins and to induce protection against disease.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12547605     DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(02)00543-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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