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Cross-protection against influenza B type virus infection by intranasal inoculation of the HA vaccines combined with cholera toxin B subunit
Authors:Kiyoshi Kikuta   Yoshihiro Hirabayashi   Takashi Nagamine   Chikara Aizawa   Yoshio Ueno   Akira Oya   Takeshi Kurata  Shin-ichi Tamura
Affiliation:

a Department of Pathology, National Institute of Health, 2-10-35 Kamiosaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141, Japan

b Department of Toxicology and Microbial Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Science University of Tokyo, 1-3 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162, Japan

c Department of Technology, The Kitasato Institute, 5-9-1 Shirokane, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108, Japan

d Director-general, National Institute of Health, 2-10-35 Kamiosaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141, Japan

Abstract:The relationship between the antibody responses to various influenza B type virus HA vaccines and protection against live B virus infection was investigated in Balb/c mice which had been inoculated intranasally with a combination of the HA vaccines and B subunit of cholera toxin (CTB) 4 weeks previously. The inoculation of HA vaccine, prepared from B/Ibaraki/2/85 (B/Ibaraki), B/Nagasaki/1/87 (B/Nagasaki) or B/Aichi/5/88 (B/Aichi) viruses, combined with CTB induced high levels of both nasal IgA and serum HI antibodies to any of B/Ibaraki, B/Nagasaki and B/Aichi viral antigens. Simultaneous inoculation of each CTB-combined HA vaccine provided complete protection against B/Ibaraki virus infection which is demonstrated by both rapid clearance of pulmonary virus and complete survival. On the other hand, the inoculation of HA vaccine prepared from B/Yamagata/16/88 (B/Yamagata) virus together with CTB induced only a low level of nasal IgA antibodies, cross-reactive to B/Ibaraki, B/Nagasaki and B/Aichi viral antigens and protected only partially against B/Ibaraki virus challenge. The involvement of the B type virus-specific immunity in this protection was suggested by the absence of protection against B/Ibaraki virus infection in mice previously inoculated with both A/PR/8/34 (H1N1) virus HA vaccine and CTB. These results suggest that antibodies to various influenza B viruses are cross-reactive to each B type virus antigens and that cross-protection against B virus infection could be conferred depending on the degree of B type virus cross-reactive immunity including secretory IgA antibodies.
Keywords:Intranasal vaccination   influenza B type virus   cholera toxin B subunit
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