Influenza A viruses have multiple HA subtypes that are antigenically diverse. Classical influenza virus vaccines are subtype specific, and they cannot induce satisfactory heterosubtypic immunity against multiple influenza virus subtypes. Here, we developed a live attenuated H1N1 influenza virus vaccine that allows the expression of α-Gal epitopes by infected cells. Anti-α-Gal antibody is naturally produced by humans. In the presence of this antibody, human cells infected with this experimental vaccine virus can enhance several antibody-mediated immune responses in vitro. Importantly, mice expressing anti-α-Gal antibody in vivo can be fully protected by this H1N1 vaccine against a lethal H5 or H3 virus challenge. Our work demonstrates a new ...
The substantial viral diversity of influenza virus presents a significant challenge in the developme...
Seasonal influenza viruses are a common cause of acute respiratory illness worldwide and generate a ...
Influenza viruses constantly evolve, reducing the overall protective effect of routine vaccination c...
ABSTRACT Anti-galactose-α-1,3-galactose (anti-α-Gal) antibody is naturally expressed at a high level...
Avian influenza virus remains a threat for humans, and vaccines preventing both avian and human infl...
There is a need for vaccines that can protect broadly across all influenza A strains. We have produc...
Current influenza vaccines are ineffective against novel viruses and the source or the strain of the...
demonstrate that heterosubtypic neutralizing antibodies against the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus ca...
This study describes a method for increasing the immunogenicity of influenza virus vaccines by explo...
Immunity that is cross-protective between different influenza A virus subtypes (termed heterosubtypi...
Oral PresentationSession: VaccinesBackground Current influenza vaccines are ineffective against nov...
The target of neutralizing antibodies that protect against influenza virus infection is the viral pr...
DoctorAmong emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, influenza constitutes one of the major thr...
The development of novel influenza vaccines inducing a broad immune response is an important objecti...
Conventional influenza vaccines fail to confer broad protection against diverse influenza A viruses ...
The substantial viral diversity of influenza virus presents a significant challenge in the developme...
Seasonal influenza viruses are a common cause of acute respiratory illness worldwide and generate a ...
Influenza viruses constantly evolve, reducing the overall protective effect of routine vaccination c...
ABSTRACT Anti-galactose-α-1,3-galactose (anti-α-Gal) antibody is naturally expressed at a high level...
Avian influenza virus remains a threat for humans, and vaccines preventing both avian and human infl...
There is a need for vaccines that can protect broadly across all influenza A strains. We have produc...
Current influenza vaccines are ineffective against novel viruses and the source or the strain of the...
demonstrate that heterosubtypic neutralizing antibodies against the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus ca...
This study describes a method for increasing the immunogenicity of influenza virus vaccines by explo...
Immunity that is cross-protective between different influenza A virus subtypes (termed heterosubtypi...
Oral PresentationSession: VaccinesBackground Current influenza vaccines are ineffective against nov...
The target of neutralizing antibodies that protect against influenza virus infection is the viral pr...
DoctorAmong emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, influenza constitutes one of the major thr...
The development of novel influenza vaccines inducing a broad immune response is an important objecti...
Conventional influenza vaccines fail to confer broad protection against diverse influenza A viruses ...
The substantial viral diversity of influenza virus presents a significant challenge in the developme...
Seasonal influenza viruses are a common cause of acute respiratory illness worldwide and generate a ...
Influenza viruses constantly evolve, reducing the overall protective effect of routine vaccination c...