Current influenza vaccines fail to induce protection against antigenically distinct virus strains. Accordingly, there is a need for the development of cross-protective vaccines. Previously, we and others have shown that vaccination with whole inactivated virus (WIV) induces cross-protective cellular immunity in mice. To probe the mechanistic basis for this finding, we investigated the role of TLR7, a receptor for single-stranded RNA, in induction of cross-protection. Vaccination of TLR72/ 2 mice with influenza WIV failed to protect against a lethal heterosubtypic challenge; in contrast, wild-type mice were fully protected. The lack of protection in TLR72/2 mice was associated with high viral load and a relative paucity of influenzaspec...
Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune r...
Background: The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection wi...
Background: The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection wi...
Current influenza vaccines fail to induce protection against antigenically distinct virus strains. A...
Current influenza vaccines fail to induce protection against antigenically distinct virus strains. A...
Current influenza vaccines fail to induce protection against antigenically distinct virus strains. A...
Background The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection ...
In the case of an influenza pandemic, the current global influenza vaccine production capacity will ...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play an important role in the induction of innate and adaptive immune res...
Background: The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection wi...
Background Development of influenza vaccines capable of inducing broad protection against different ...
Background: Development of influenza vaccines capable of inducing broad protection against differen...
There is mounting evidence that in the absence of neutralizing antibodies cross-reactive T cells pro...
Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune r...
Background: The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection wi...
Background: The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection wi...
Current influenza vaccines fail to induce protection against antigenically distinct virus strains. A...
Current influenza vaccines fail to induce protection against antigenically distinct virus strains. A...
Current influenza vaccines fail to induce protection against antigenically distinct virus strains. A...
Background The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection ...
In the case of an influenza pandemic, the current global influenza vaccine production capacity will ...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play an important role in the induction of innate and adaptive immune res...
Background: The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection wi...
Background Development of influenza vaccines capable of inducing broad protection against different ...
Background: Development of influenza vaccines capable of inducing broad protection against differen...
There is mounting evidence that in the absence of neutralizing antibodies cross-reactive T cells pro...
Sequential infection with antigenically distinct influenza viruses induces cross-protective immune r...
Background: The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection wi...
Background: The inability of seasonal influenza vaccines to effectively protect against infection wi...