Literature DB >> 30092690

Intranasal inactivated influenza vaccines for the prevention of seasonal influenza epidemics.

Kaori Sano1,2, Akira Ainai1, Tadaki Suzuki1, Hideki Hasegawa1,2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Intranasal influenza vaccines are expected to confer protection among vaccine recipients by successful induction of mucosal immune response in the upper respiratory tract. Though only live attenuated influenza virus vaccines (LAIVs) are licensed and available for intranasal use in humans today, intranasal inactivated influenza vaccines (IIVs) are currently under reconsideration as a promising intranasal influenza vaccine. AREAS COVERED: This review addresses the history of intranasal IIV research and development, along with a summary of the studies done so far to address the mechanism of action of intranasal IIVs. EXPERT COMMENTARY: From numerous in vitro and in vivo studies, it has been shown that intranasal IIVs can protect hosts from a broad spectrum of influenza virus strains. In-depth studies of the mucosal antibody response following intranasal IIV administration have also elucidated the detailed functions of secretory IgA (immunoglobulin A) antibodies which are responsible for the mechanism of action of intranasal vaccines. Safe and effective intranasal IIVs are expected to be an important tool to combat seasonal influenza.

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Keywords:  Influenza; influenza virus; intranasal inactivated influenza vaccines; mucosal immunization; secretory IgA antibodies; vaccine evaluation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30092690     DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2018.1507743

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Vaccines        ISSN: 1476-0584            Impact factor:   5.217


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6.  An influenza HA stalk reactive polymeric IgA antibody exhibits anti-viral function regulated by binary interaction between HA and the antibody.

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