International audienceTissue-resident memory (TRM) CD8+ T-cells play a crucial role in the protection against influenza infection but remain difficult to elicit using recombinant protein vaccines. OVX836 is a recombinant protein vaccine, obtained by the fusion of the DNA sequence of the influenza A nucleoprotein (NP) to the DNA sequence of the OVX313 heptamerization domain. We previously demonstrated that OVX836 provides broad-spectrum protection against influenza viruses. Here, we show that OVX836 intramuscular (IM) immunization induces higher numbers of NP-specific IFNg-producing CD8+ T-cells in the lung, compared to mutant NP (NPm) and wild-type NP (NPwt), which form monomeric and trimeric structures, respectively. OVX836 induces cytotox...
Background Increasing evidence supports a critical role of CD8+ T-cell immunity against influenza. A...
Influenza viruses with truncated NS1 protein stimulate a more intensive innate immune response compa...
To avoid outbreaks of influenza virus epidemics and pandemics among human populations, modern medici...
International audienceTissue-resident memory (TRM) CD8+ T-cells play a crucial role in the protectio...
AbstractVaccination is at present the most efficient way of preventing influenza infections. Current...
Due to antigenic drift of influenza viruses, seasonal influenza vaccines need to be updated annually...
<div><p>Current hemagglutinin (HA)-based seasonal influenza vaccines induce vaccine strain-specific ...
Background: Current human influenza vaccines lack the adaptability to match the mutational rate of t...
Current influenza vaccines are effective but imperfect, failing to cover against emerging strains of...
There is a need to develop a universal vaccine against influenza virus infection to avoid developing...
Increasing evidences support a critical role of CD8+ T cell immunity against influenza. Activation o...
OVX836 is a recombinant protein-based vaccine targeting the highly conserved influenza nucleoprotein...
Since conserved viral proteins of influenza virus, such as nucleoprotein (NP) and matrix 1 protein, ...
Memory CD8 T cells to influenza A viruses are widely detectable in healthy human subjects and broadl...
<div><p>Influenza virus poses a difficult challenge for protective immunity. This virus is adept at ...
Background Increasing evidence supports a critical role of CD8+ T-cell immunity against influenza. A...
Influenza viruses with truncated NS1 protein stimulate a more intensive innate immune response compa...
To avoid outbreaks of influenza virus epidemics and pandemics among human populations, modern medici...
International audienceTissue-resident memory (TRM) CD8+ T-cells play a crucial role in the protectio...
AbstractVaccination is at present the most efficient way of preventing influenza infections. Current...
Due to antigenic drift of influenza viruses, seasonal influenza vaccines need to be updated annually...
<div><p>Current hemagglutinin (HA)-based seasonal influenza vaccines induce vaccine strain-specific ...
Background: Current human influenza vaccines lack the adaptability to match the mutational rate of t...
Current influenza vaccines are effective but imperfect, failing to cover against emerging strains of...
There is a need to develop a universal vaccine against influenza virus infection to avoid developing...
Increasing evidences support a critical role of CD8+ T cell immunity against influenza. Activation o...
OVX836 is a recombinant protein-based vaccine targeting the highly conserved influenza nucleoprotein...
Since conserved viral proteins of influenza virus, such as nucleoprotein (NP) and matrix 1 protein, ...
Memory CD8 T cells to influenza A viruses are widely detectable in healthy human subjects and broadl...
<div><p>Influenza virus poses a difficult challenge for protective immunity. This virus is adept at ...
Background Increasing evidence supports a critical role of CD8+ T-cell immunity against influenza. A...
Influenza viruses with truncated NS1 protein stimulate a more intensive innate immune response compa...
To avoid outbreaks of influenza virus epidemics and pandemics among human populations, modern medici...