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Long- and short-time immunological memory in different strains of mice given nasally an adjuvant-combined nasal influenza vaccine
Authors:Asanuma Hideki  Fujihashi Kohtaro  Miyakoshi Takashi  Yoshikawa Tomoki  Fujita-Yamaguchi Yoko  Kojima Naoya  Nakata Munehiro  Suzuki Yujiro  Tamura Shin-Ichi  Kurata Takeshi  Sata Tetsutaro
Affiliation:Department of Applied Biochemistry, School or Engineering, Tokai University, Kitakaname 1117, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 259-1292, Japan. asa@keyaki.cc.u-tokai.ac.jp
Abstract:Immunological memory induced by nasal immunization with adjuvant-combined influenza vaccine was analyzed in different ages and strains of mice. The memory activities were assessed by secondary nasal-wash IgA and serum IgG antibody (Ab) responses and protection against challenge infection with a lethal dose of influenza virus. Mice were primed with 0.1 microg of vaccine and boosted with 0.1 or 1.0 microg vaccine 1 (short-term memory)- or 17 (long-term memory)-months later. Influenza-specific short-term memory responses in young adult BALB/c mice (2-month-old) were significantly higher than those of long-term memory activities in mice boosted at 19 months of age. However, those influenza-specific long-term memory responses provided protective immunity against influenza virus challenge and were higher than short-term memory in aged mice primed at 18-month-old and boosted 1 month later. These results show that the age at which initial nasal immunization is given is critically important in order to induce protective immunity in aged mice. Similar findings were noted in the C3H mouse strain; however, C57BL/6 mice failed to induce influenza-specific immune responses in both young adult and aged mice. These results indicate that low doses of cholera toxin B subunit (supplemented with 0.2% of hole toxin) combined nasal vaccine may required further improvement in order to provide protective immunity in human use.
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