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Massimiliano Baratelli1, Lasse Eggers Pedersen2, Ramona Trebbien2,3, Lars Erik Larsen2, Gregers Jungersen2, Esther Blanco4, Jens Nielsen2,3, Maria Montoya1,5.
Abstract
Heterologous protection against swine influenza viruses (SwIVs) of different lineages is an important concern for the pig industry. Cross-protection between 'avian-like' H1N1 and 2009 pandemic H1N1 lineages has been observed previously, indicating the involvement of cross-reacting T-cells. Here, reverse vaccinology was applied to identify cross-reacting MHC class I T-cell epitopes from two different SwIV H1 lineages in pigs. In silico prediction followed by in vitro and in vivo testing was used to identify SLA-1*0702 T-cell epitopes in heterologous SwIV-infected pigs. Following viral infection, tetramer specific T-cell populations were identified. The majority of the identified T-cell epitopes were conserved between the examined lineages, suggesting that targeting cross-reactive T-cell epitopes could be used to improve vaccines against SwIV in SLA-1*0702-positive pigs.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28555545 PMCID: PMC5563543 DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.000748
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Virol ISSN: 0022-1317 Impact factor: 3.891