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Lung homing CTLs and their proliferation ability are important correlates of vaccine protection against influenza

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VACCINE
卷 28, 期 35, 页码 5669-5675

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.06.053

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Influenza; Vaccine; CTL

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  1. GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  2. [P30-DK-47757]
  3. [P01-HL-059407]
  4. [AI-30034]

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We conducted a study to evaluate the protective efficacy in mice of vaccination with novel adenovirus vectors expressing an influenza A nucleoprotein (AdFluA-NP) based on isolates from non-human primates. In a previous study, we had observed that AdFluA-NP vectors can induce similar T cell responses in mice yet differ in ability to protect animals from lethal challenge with influenza A virus To better define correlates of protection, we extended our study design to include additional novel AdFluA-NP vectors, and to evaluate cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses in the spleens and lungs of immunized mice prior to virus challenge As in our previous study, all vectors induced similar numbers of antigen-specific interferon gamma (IFN gamma) secreting T cells and memory T cells in the spleen 4 weeks post immunization, but differed in their ability to protect the animals from lethal infection. However. cytokine-secreting NP antigen-specific CTLs in the lungs of mice from immunization groups that survived lethal challenge showed greater proliferative ability and higher CD27 expression. In addition. NP antigen-specific peripheral blood lymphocytes from protected mice showed greater proliferative ability after ex vivo stimulation. Our results provide additional correlates of protection that should be considered when developing anti-influenza vaccines. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.

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