H5N1 influenza vaccine formulated with AS03 A induces strong Cross-reactive and polyfunctional CD4 T-Cell responses

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Objective: Adjuvantation of an H5N1 split-virion influenza vaccine with AS03 A substantially reduces the antigen dose required to produce a putatively protective humoral response and promotes cross-clade neutralizing responses. We determined the effect of adjuvantation on antibody persistence and B- and T-cell-mediated immune responses. Methods: Two vaccinations with a split-virion A/Vietnam/1194/2004 (H5N1, clade 1) vaccine containing 3.75-30 μg hemagglutinin and formulated with or without adjuvant were administered to groups of 50 volunteers aged 18-60 years. Results: Adjuvantation of the vaccine led to better persistence of neutralizing and hemagglutination-inhibiting antibodies and higher frequencies of antigen-specific memory B cells. Cross-reactive and polyfunctional H5N1-specific CD4 T cells were detected at baseline and were amplified by vaccination. Expansion of CD4 T cells was enhanced by adjuvantation. Conclusion: Formulation of the H5N1 vaccine with AS03 A enhances antibody persistence and induces stronger T- and B-cell responses. The cross-clade T-cell immunity indicates that the adjuvanted vaccine primes individuals to respond to either infection and/or subsequent vaccination with strains drifted from the primary vaccine strain. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Moris, P., Van Der Most, R., Leroux-Roels, I., Clement, F., Dramé, M., Hanon, E., … Van Mechelen, M. (2011). H5N1 influenza vaccine formulated with AS03 A induces strong Cross-reactive and polyfunctional CD4 T-Cell responses. Journal of Clinical Immunology, 31(3), 443–454. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-010-9490-6

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