| Literature DB >> 27576071 |
Tao Cheng1, Xiang Wang1, Yufeng Song1, Xinying Tang1, Chao Zhang1, Hongbo Zhang1, Xia Jin2, Dongming Zhou3.
Abstract
Highly pathogenic avian H5N1 viruses may give rise to the next influenza pandemic due to their reassortment and mutation of the genome. Vaccine against this virus is important for coping with its potential threat. Chimpanzee adenovirus (Ad) vectors are a novel type of vaccine vectors that share the advantages of human serotype Ad vectors but without being affected by pre-existing human neutralizing antibody to the vaccine vector. Based on a replication-deficient chimpanzee Ad vector, AdC7, we generated a novel H5N1 vaccine candidate AdC7-H5HA that expresses H5N1 Hemagglutinin(HA). When tested in mice, the vaccine significantly reduced the virus load and pathological lesions in the lung tissues, and conferred complete protection against lethal challenge by a homologous virus. Mechanistically, the AdC7-H5HA vaccine can induce both HA-specific humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in mice. Also, sera transfer experiments demonstrated that neutralizing antibodies alone could provide protection. In conclusion, our results show that chimpanzee Ad vector expressing influenza virus HA may represent a promising vaccine candidate for H5N1 viruses and other influenza virus subtypes.Entities:
Keywords: AdC7; H5N1; Immune responses; Influenza; Vaccine
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27576071 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.08.066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641