病毒学
血凝素(流感)
免疫原性
接种疫苗
流感疫苗
抗原漂移
医学
病毒
免疫
灭活疫苗
免疫学
生物
甲型流感病毒
免疫系统
抗原
作者
Raffael Nachbagauer,Jodi Feser,Abdollah Naficy,David I. Bernstein,Jeffrey T. Guptill,Emmanuel B. Walter,Franceso Berlanda-Scorza,Daniel Stadlbauer,Patrick C. Wilson,Teresa Aydillo,Mohammad Amin Behzadi,Disha Bhavsar,Carly M. Bliss,Christina Capuano,Juan Manuel Carreño,Veronika Chromikova,Carine Claeys,Lynda Coughlan,Alec W. Freyn,Christopher Gast
出处
期刊:Nature Medicine
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2020-12-07
卷期号:27 (1): 106-114
被引量:343
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41591-020-1118-7
摘要
Seasonal influenza viruses constantly change through antigenic drift and the emergence of pandemic influenza viruses through antigenic shift is unpredictable. Conventional influenza virus vaccines induce strain-specific neutralizing antibodies against the variable immunodominant globular head domain of the viral hemagglutinin protein. This necessitates frequent re-formulation of vaccines and handicaps pandemic preparedness. In this completed, observer-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled phase I trial (NCT03300050), safety and immunogenicity of chimeric hemagglutinin-based vaccines were tested in healthy, 18-39-year-old US adults. The study aimed to test the safety and ability of the vaccines to elicit broadly cross-reactive antibodies against the hemagglutinin stalk domain. Participants were enrolled into five groups to receive vaccinations with live-attenuated followed by AS03-adjuvanted inactivated vaccine (n = 20), live-attenuated followed by inactivated vaccine (n = 15), twice AS03-adjuvanted inactivated vaccine (n = 16) or placebo (n = 5, intranasal followed by intramuscular; n = 10, twice intramuscular) 3 months apart. Vaccination was found to be safe and induced a broad, strong, durable and functional immune response targeting the conserved, immunosubdominant stalk of the hemagglutinin. The results suggest that chimeric hemagglutinins have the potential to be developed as universal vaccines that protect broadly against influenza viruses.
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