A non-replicating form of pseudotyped influenza virus, inactivated by suppression of the haemagglutinin signal sequence (S-FLU), can act as a broadly protective vaccine. S-FLU can infect for a single round only, and induces heterotypic protection predominantly through activation of cross-reactive T cells in the lung. Unlike the licensed live attenuated virus, it cannot reassort a pandemic haemagglutinin (HA) into seasonal influenza. Here we present data on four new forms of S-FLU coated with H7 HAs from either A/Anhui/1/2013, A/Shanghai/1/2013, A/Netherlands/219/2003 or A/New York/107/2003 strains of H7 virus. We show that intranasal vaccination induced a strong local CD8 T cell response and protected against heterosubtypic X31 (H3N2) virus...
Although an influenza vaccine has been available for 70 years, influenza virus still causes seasonal...
ABSTRACT New vaccine technologies are being investigated for their ability to elicit broadly cross-p...
It is increasingly clear that influenza A infection induces cross-subtype neutralizing antibodies th...
A non-replicating form of pseudotyped influenza virus, inactivated by suppression of the haemaggluti...
A non-replicating form of pseudotyped influenza virus, inactivated by suppression of the hemagglutin...
There is a need for vaccines that can protect broadly across all influenza A strains. We have produc...
There is a need for vaccines that can protect broadly across all influenza A strains. We have produc...
demonstrate that heterosubtypic neutralizing antibodies against the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus ca...
Immune responses induced by currently licensed inactivated influenza vaccines are mainly directed ag...
The target of neutralizing antibodies that protect against influenza virus infection is the viral pr...
Influenza A (flu) virus causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, and current vaccines r...
Avian influenza virus remains a threat for humans, and vaccines preventing both avian and human infl...
ABSTRACT Human influenza virus infections with avian subtype H7N9 viruses are a major public health ...
The majority of antibodies induced by influenza neuraminidase (NA), like those against hemagglutinin...
The emergence of avian H7N9 viruses in humans in China has renewed concerns about influenza pandemic...
Although an influenza vaccine has been available for 70 years, influenza virus still causes seasonal...
ABSTRACT New vaccine technologies are being investigated for their ability to elicit broadly cross-p...
It is increasingly clear that influenza A infection induces cross-subtype neutralizing antibodies th...
A non-replicating form of pseudotyped influenza virus, inactivated by suppression of the haemaggluti...
A non-replicating form of pseudotyped influenza virus, inactivated by suppression of the hemagglutin...
There is a need for vaccines that can protect broadly across all influenza A strains. We have produc...
There is a need for vaccines that can protect broadly across all influenza A strains. We have produc...
demonstrate that heterosubtypic neutralizing antibodies against the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus ca...
Immune responses induced by currently licensed inactivated influenza vaccines are mainly directed ag...
The target of neutralizing antibodies that protect against influenza virus infection is the viral pr...
Influenza A (flu) virus causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, and current vaccines r...
Avian influenza virus remains a threat for humans, and vaccines preventing both avian and human infl...
ABSTRACT Human influenza virus infections with avian subtype H7N9 viruses are a major public health ...
The majority of antibodies induced by influenza neuraminidase (NA), like those against hemagglutinin...
The emergence of avian H7N9 viruses in humans in China has renewed concerns about influenza pandemic...
Although an influenza vaccine has been available for 70 years, influenza virus still causes seasonal...
ABSTRACT New vaccine technologies are being investigated for their ability to elicit broadly cross-p...
It is increasingly clear that influenza A infection induces cross-subtype neutralizing antibodies th...