Trimeric, APC-Targeted Subunit Vaccines Protect Mice against Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza
Elias Tjärnhage, Diamond Brown, Bjarne Bogen, Tor Kristian Andersen, Gunnveig Grødeland
Abstract
Subunit vaccines present only selected viral proteins to the immune system and allow for safe and easy production. Here, we have developed a novel vaccine where influenza hemagglutinin is presented in the natural trimeric form and then steered toward antigen-presenting cells for increased immunogenicity. We demonstrate efficient induction of antibodies and T-cell responses, and demonstrate that the vaccine format can protect mice against influenza subtypes H1N1, H5N1, and H7N1.
Topics & Concepts
ImmunogenicityVirologyHemagglutinin (influenza)BiologyAntigenVaccinationImmune systemInfluenza vaccineDNA vaccinationInfluenza A virusAntibodyImmunologyVirusImmunizationInfluenza Virus Research StudiesImmunotherapy and Immune Responsesvaccines and immunoinformatics approaches