| Literature DB >> 24417966 |
Bao-Zhong Wang1, Harvinder S Gill2, Cheng He3, Changbo Ou3, Li Wang4, Ying-Chun Wang4, Hao Feng4, Han Zhang4, Mark R Prausnitz5, Richard W Compans6.
Abstract
Influenza vaccines with broad cross-protection are urgently needed to prevent an emerging influenza pandemic. A fusion protein of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) 5-agonist domains from flagellin and multiple repeats of the conserved extracellular domain of the influenza matrix protein 2 (M2e) was constructed, purified and evaluated as such a vaccine. A painless vaccination method suitable for possible self-administration using coated microneedle arrays was investigated for skin-targeted delivery of the fusion protein in a mouse model. The results demonstrate that microneedle immunization induced strong humoral as well as mucosal antibody responses and conferred complete protection against homo- and heterosubtypic lethal virus challenges. Protective efficacy with microneedles was found to be significantly better than that seen with conventional intramuscular injection, and comparable to that observed with intranasal immunization. Because of its advantages for administration, safety and storage, microneedle delivery of M2e-flagellin fusion protein is a promising approach for an easy-to-administer universal influenza vaccine.Entities:
Keywords: Cross-protection; Influenza M2e; Microneedle array; TLR5 ligand; Universal influenza vaccine
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24417966 PMCID: PMC3951682 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2014.01.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776