Adjuvants recognized by toll-like receptors inhibit the induction of polarized type 2 T cell responses by natural attachment (G) protein of respiratory syncytial virus |
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Authors: | Hancock Gerald E Heers Kristen M Pryharski Karin S Smith Jason D Tiberio Lorrie |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunology Research, Wyeth Vaccines Research, 211 Bailey Road, West Henrietta, NY 14586, USA. hancocg@wyeth.com |
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Abstract: | Immunization with native fusion (F) protein from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) adsorbed to alum adjuvant generates greater than fourfold rises in serum neutralizing antibody titers in approximately 50% of seropositive humans. Using BALB/c mice we demonstrate herein that enhanced neutralization titers and accelerated clearance of virus from the lungs after challenge are possible if the attachment (G) glycoprotein is added to F protein-based vaccines. We further reveal for the first time that polarized type 2 T cell responses and immunopathology associated with G protein are inhibited by adjuvants recognized by toll-like receptors (TLR). Co-formulation with compounds that targeted TLR-2, TLR-3, TLR-4, or TLR-9 elicited significantly diminished type 2 T cell responses that caused granulocytic inflammation and eosinophilia in the airways after challenge. These results were not observed with recombinant IL-12 or QS-21. The data are important for improving combination vaccines for RSV. |
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