The immunological potency and therapeutic potential of a prototype dual vaccine against influenza and Alzheimer's disease

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Background: Numerous pre-clinical studies and clinical trials demonstrated that induction of antibodies to the β-amyloid peptide of 42 residues (Aβ42) elicits therapeutic effects in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, an active vaccination strategy based on full length Aβ42is currently hampered by elicitation of T cell pathological autoreactivity. We attempt to improve vaccine efficacy by creating a novel chimeric flu vaccine expressing the small immunodominant B cell epitope of Aβ42. We hypothesized that in elderly people with pre-existing memory Th cells specific to influenza this dual vaccine will simultaneously boost anti-influenza immunity and induce production of therapeutically active anti-Aβ antibodies.Methods: Plasmid-based reverse genetics system was used for the rescue of recombinant influenza virus containing immunodominant B cell epitopes of Aβ42(Aβ1-7/10).Results: Two chimeric flu viruses expressing either 7 or 10 aa of Aβ42(flu-Aβ1-7or flu-Aβ1-10) were generated and tested in mice as conventional inactivated vaccines. We demonstrated that this dual vaccine induced therapeutically potent anti-Aβ antibodies and anti-influenza antibodies in mice.Conclusion: We suggest that this strategy might be beneficial for treatment of AD patients as well as for prevention of development of AD pathology in pre-symptomatic individuals while concurrently boosting immunity against influenza. © 2011 Davtyan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Davtyan, H., Ghochikyan, A., Cadagan, R., Zamarin, D., Petrushina, I., Movsesyan, N., … Agadjanyan, M. G. (2011). The immunological potency and therapeutic potential of a prototype dual vaccine against influenza and Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Translational Medicine, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-9-127

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