Long-term antibody and immune memory response induced by pulmonary delivery of the influenza iscomatrix vaccine

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Pulmonary delivery of an influenza Iscomatrix adjuvant vaccine induces a strong systemic and mucosal antibody response. Since an influenza vaccine needs to induce immunological memory that lasts at least 1 year for utility in humans, we examined the longevity of the immune response induced by such a pulmonary vaccination, with and without antigen challenge. Sheep were vaccinated in the deep lung with an influenza Iscomatrix vaccine, and serum and lung antibody levels were quantified for up to 1 year. The immune memory response to these vaccinations was determined following antigen challenge via lung delivery of influenza antigen at 6 months and 1 year postvaccination. Pulmonary vaccination of sheep with the influenza Iscomatrix vaccine induced antigen-specific antibodies in both sera and lungs that were detectable until 6 months postimmunization. Importantly, a memory recall response following antigenic challenge was detected at 12 months post-lung vaccination, including the induction of functional antibodies with hemagglutination inhibition activity. Pulmonary delivery of an influenza Iscomatrix vaccine induces a long-lived influenza virus-specific antibody and memory response of suitable length for annual vaccination against influenza. Copyright © 2012, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Vujanic, A., Snibson, K. J., Wee, J. L. K., Edwards, S. J., Pearse, M. J., Scheerlinck, J. P. Y., & Sutton, P. (2012). Long-term antibody and immune memory response induced by pulmonary delivery of the influenza iscomatrix vaccine. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 19(1), 79–83. https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.05265-11

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