| Literature DB >> 33328212 |
Veronica Martini1,2, Basu Paudyal3, Tiphany Chrun3, Adam McNee3, Matthew Edmans3, Emmanuel Atangana Maze3, Beckie Clark3, Alejandro Nunez4, Garry Dolton5, Andrew Sewell5, Peter Beverley6, Ronan MacLoughlin7, Alain Townsend2, Elma Tchilian1.
Abstract
A vaccine providing both powerful Ab and cross-reactive T cell immune responses against influenza viruses would be beneficial for both humans and pigs. In this study, we evaluated i.m., aerosol (Aer), and simultaneous systemic and respiratory immunization (SIM) by both routes in Babraham pigs, using the single cycle candidate influenza vaccine S-FLU. After prime and boost immunization, pigs were challenged with H1N1pdm09 virus. i.m.-immunized pigs generated a high titer of neutralizing Abs but poor T cell responses, whereas Aer induced powerful respiratory tract T cell responses but a low titer of Abs. SIM pigs combined high Ab titers and strong local T cell responses. SIM showed the most complete suppression of virus shedding and the greatest improvement in pathology. We conclude that SIM regimes for immunization against respiratory pathogens warrant further study.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33328212 PMCID: PMC7812058 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.2001086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422