| Literature DB >> 26447972 |
Edwige Bouguyon1, Elodie Goncalves2, Alexander Shevtsov3, Pauline Maisonnasse1, Stepan Remyga3, Oleg Goryushev3, Sebastien Deville2, Nicolas Bertho1, Juliette Ben Arous2.
Abstract
Vaccination is the most effective way to control swine influenza virus (SIV) in the field. Classical vaccines are based on inactivated antigens formulated with an oil emulsion or a polymeric adjuvant. Standard adjuvants enhance the humoral response and orient the immune response toward a Th2 response. An important issue is that current vaccines do not protect against new strains. One approach to improve cross-protection is to enhance Th1 and cytotoxic responses. The development of adjuvants orienting the immune response of inactivated vaccines toward Th1/Cytotoxic responses would be highly beneficial. This study shows that the water in oil in water emulsion adjuvant Montanide™ ISA 201 VG allows the induction of anti-influenza CD8 T cell in mice and induces homologous protection against an H1N1 challenge in swine. Such adjuvants that induce both humoral and cell-mediated immunity could improve the protection conferred by SIV vaccines in the field.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26447972 DOI: 10.1089/vim.2014.0149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viral Immunol ISSN: 0882-8245 Impact factor: 2.257