| Literature DB >> 24560779 |
Yuan-hui Fu1, Yue-Ying Jiao1, Jin-sheng He2, Gui-Yuan Giang3, Wei Zhang4, Yi-Fei Yan1, Yao Ma1, Ying Hua1, Ying Zhang1, Xiang-Lei Peng1, Chang-Xin Shi5, Tao Hong6.
Abstract
Sublingual (s.l.) immunization has been described as a convenient and safe way to induce mucosal immune responses in the respiratory and genital tracts. We constructed a helper-dependent adenoviral (HDAd) vector expressing a condon-optimized soluble fusion glycoprotein (sFsyn) of respiratory syncytial virus (HDAd-sFsyn) and explored the potential of s.l. immunization with HDAd-sFsyn to stimulate immune responses in the respiratory mucosa. The RSV specific systemic and mucosal immune responses were generated in BALB/c mice, and the serum IgG with neutralizing activity was significantly elevated after homologous boost with s.l. application of HDAd-sFsyn. Humoral immune responses could be measured even 14weeks after a single immunization. Upon challenge, s.l. immunization with HDAd-sFsyn displayed an effective protection against RSV infection. These findings suggest that s.l. administration of HDAd-sFsyn acts as an effective and safe mucosal vaccine against RSV infection, and may be a useful tool in the prevention of RSV infection.Entities:
Keywords: Human respiratory syncytial virus; Immune responses; Soluble fusion glycoprotein; Sublingual immunization
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24560779 DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2014.02.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antiviral Res ISSN: 0166-3542 Impact factor: 5.970