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H7N9 influenza split vaccine with SWE oil-in-water adjuvant greatly enhances cross-reactive humoral immunity and protection against severe pneumonia in ferrets
Jonge, Jørgen de; Dijken, Harry van; Heij, Femke de; Spijkers, Sanne; Mouthaan, Justin; Jong, Rineke de; Roholl, Paul; Adami, Eduardo Alfredo; Akamatsu, Milena Apetito; Ho, Paulo Lee; Brunner, Livia; Collin, Nicolas; Friede, Martin; Ferreira, José A; Luytjes, Willem.
Affiliation
  • Dijken, Harry van; Instituto Butantan. Seção de Vacinas Aeróbicas.
  • Heij, Femke de; Instituto Butantan. Seção de Vacinas Aeróbicas.
  • Spijkers, Sanne; Instituto Butantan. Seção de Vacinas Aeróbicas.
NPJ Vaccines ; 5: 38, 2020.
Article in English | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-IBPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: but-ib17683
Responsible library: BR78.1
Localization: BR78.1
ABSTRACT
Until universal influenza vaccines become available, pandemic preparedness should include developing classical vaccines against potential pandemic influenza subtypes. We here show that addition of SWE adjuvant, a squalene-in-water emulsion, to H7N9 split influenza vaccine clearly enhanced functional antibody responses in ferrets. These were cross-reactive against H7N9 strains from different lineages and newly emerged H7N9 variants. Both vaccine formulations protected in almost all cases against severe pneumonia induced by intratracheal infection of ferrets with H7N9 influenza; however, the SWE adjuvant enhanced protection against virus replication and disease. Correlation analysis and curve fitting showed that both VN- and NI-titers were better predictors for protection than HI-titers. Moreover, we show that novel algorithms can assist in better interpretation of large data sets generated in preclinical studies. Cluster analysis showed that the adjuvanted vaccine results in robust immunity and protection, whereas the response to the non-adjuvanted vaccine is heterogeneous, such that the protection balance may be more easily tipped toward severe disease. Finally, cluster analysis indicated that the dose-sparing capacity of the adjuvant is at least a factor six, which greatly increases vaccine availability in a pandemic situation.
Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Brazil Database: Sec. Est. Saúde SP / SESSP-IBPROD Language: English Journal: NPJ Vaccines Year: 2020 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Brazil Database: Sec. Est. Saúde SP / SESSP-IBPROD Language: English Journal: NPJ Vaccines Year: 2020 Document type: Article
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