Intranasal vaccination with a replication-deficient influenza virus induces heterosubtypic neutralising mucosal IgA antibodies in humans |
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Authors: | A. Morokutti T. Muster B. Ferko |
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Affiliation: | 1. AVIR Green Hills Biotechnology AG, Vienna, Austria;2. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | We investigated the cross-neutralising potential of serum and nasal wash samples from volunteers who were intranasally immunised once with a monovalent replication-deficient delNS1-H1N1 influenza virus vaccine (7.7 log10 TCID50/volunteer). Eight out of twelve (8/12) vaccinees responded to vaccination with a significant increase of antibody levels in serum IgG ELISA, mucosal IgA ELISA, MNA or HAI. Four responders showed delNS1-specific ELISA IgA increases and revealed excellent homosubtypic neutralising activity in serum and mucosal washings (4/4). However, 0/4 of the sera but 3/4 of the nasal washings neutralised also heterosubtypic H3N2 and H5N1 influenza viruses. Depletion experiments proved that IgA but not IgG is responsible for the cross-neutralising activity of the nasal wash sample. Our findings indicate that the induction of virus-neutralising IgA may represent a valuable correlate of cross-protection of intranasal influenza vaccines and that the delNS1 concept constitutes a promising approach to protect humans from seasonal and pandemic influenza threats. |
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Keywords: | Nasal wash IgA Cross-reactive antibodies Heterologous immunity Single intranasal immunisation delNS1 influenza virus vaccine |
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