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Cross-reactive protection against influenza A virus by a topically applied DNA vaccine encoding M gene with adjuvant
Authors:Ozaki Tomomi  Yauchi Masaomi  Xin Ke-Qin  Hirahara Fumiki  Okuda Kenji
Institution:Department of Bacteriology Yokohama City University School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan.
Abstract:The skin is rich with immunocompetent cells and therefore immunization through the skin is an attractive alternative to the invasive vaccination methods currently used. In this study the backs of mice were gently shaved, hydrated, and painted with a DNA vaccine encoding influenza M protein with adjuvant. The immunized mice were then challenged with two mouse-adapted strains of the influenza virus A: A/PR/8/34 (H1N1) and A/Udorn/72 (H3N2). This adjuvanated and topically applied DNA vaccine efficiently induced cytotoxic as well as humoral immune response and provide cross-reactive protection against several strains of influenza A virus. For better protection against virus infection, it will be necessary to select and combine the DNA vaccine with an appropriate adjuvant.
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