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Enhanced cross protection by hetero prime-boost vaccination with recombinant influenza viruses containing chimeric hemagglutinin-M2e epitopes

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VIROLOGY
卷 566, 期 -, 页码 143-152

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2021.12.003

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Recombinant influenza virus; Live attenuated virus; M2e; Cross protection

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  1. NIH/NIAID [AI093772, AI154656, AI147042]

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The study demonstrates that heterologous prime-boost vaccination with recombinant influenza viruses expressing extra M2e epitopes provides more effective cross protection than homologous vaccination. Additionally, aging was shown to compromise the induction of M2e and HA stalk specific IgG antibodies, suggesting significant effects on antibody responses in older mice.
Annual repeat influenza vaccination raises concerns about protective efficacy against mismatched viruses. We investigated the impact of heterologous prime-boost vaccination on inducing cross protection by designing recombinant influenza viruses with chimeric hemagglutinin (HA) carrying M2 extracellular domains (M2e-HA). Heterologous prime-boost vaccination of C57BL/6 mice with M2e-HA chimeric virus more effectively induced M2e and HA stalk specific IgG antibodies correlating with cross protection than homologous prime-boost vaccination. Induction of M2e and HA stalk specific IgG antibodies was compromised in 1-year old mice, indicating significant aging effects on priming subdominant M2e and HA stalk IgG antibody responses. This study demonstrates that a heterologous prime-boost strategy with recombinant influenza virus expressing extra M2e epitopes provides more effective cross protection than homologous vaccination.

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