Superior efficacy of a recombinant flagellin:H5N1 HA globular head vaccine is determined by the placement of the globular head within flagellin

重组鞭毛蛋白:H5N1 HA球状头部疫苗的卓越疗效取决于球状头部在鞭毛蛋白中的位置。

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作者:Langzhou Song ,Yi Zhang, Nadezhda E Yun, Allison L Poussard, Jeanon N Smith, Jennifer K Smith, Viktoriya Borisevich, Jenna J Linde, Michele A Zacks, Hong Li, Uma Kavita, Lucia Reiserova, Xiangyu Liu, Kunmi Dumuren, Bhuvaneswari Balasubramanian, Bruce Weaver, Jason Parent, Scott Umlauf, Ge Liu, Jim Huleatt, Lynda Tussey, Slobodan Paessler

Abstract

Transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) between birds and humans is an ongoing threat that holds potential for the emergence of a pandemic influenza strain. A major barrier to an effective vaccine against avian influenza has been the generally poor immunopotency of many of the HPAI strains coupled with the manufacturing constraints employing conventional methodologies. Fusion of flagellin, a toll-like receptor-5 ligand, to vaccine antigens has been shown to enhance the immune response to the fused antigen in preclinical studies. Here, we have evaluated the immunogenicity and efficacy of a panel of flagellin-based hemagglutinin (HA) globular head fusion vaccines in inbred mice. The HA globular head of these vaccines is derived from the A/Vietnam/1203/04 (VN04; H5N1) HA molecule. We find that replacement of domain D3 of flagellin with the VN04 HA globular head creates a highly effective vaccine that elicits protective HAI titers which protect mice against disease and death in a lethal challenge model.

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