Evaluation of protective immunity of peptide vaccines composed of a 15-mer N-terminal matrix protein 2 and a helper T-cell epitope derived from influenza A virus

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Evaluation of protective immunity of peptide vaccines composed of a 15-mer N-terminal matrix protein 2 and a helper T-cell epitope derived from influenza A virus
Author(s)
J K Kim; Sinyoung Cheong; Myung Kyu Lee
Bibliographic Citation
Immune Network, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. e29-e29
Publication Year
2019
Abstract
The matrix protein 2 of influenza A virus (IFAV) has a relatively conserved ectodomain (M2e) composed of 23 amino acids, and M2e-based vaccines have been suggested to induce broad protective immunity in mice. In this study, we investigated whether N-terminal sequence of M2e (nM2e)-based vaccines with more conserved nM2e could induce influenza viral neutralizing activity. We constructed linear peptide vaccines with an nM2e sequence for PR8 virus (nM2Pr) connected to a probable 17-mer IFAV-derived helper T-cell epitope (ThE: T1, T2, or T3) at its N- or C-terminus. The peptide vaccines induced significant production of nM2e Abs regardless of either type or location of the ThE-epitope in BALB/c mice, while only T3 was effective in C57BL/6 mice. The Abs against nM2Pr-T3 elicited broader binding affinities to the nM2e peptides derived from various IFAVs than those against T3-nM2Pr. In addition, the nM2e-based vaccines efficiently protected the immunized mice from the lethal challenge of PR8 virus. These results suggest that the more conserved nM2e without cysteine will be useful for development of universal peptide vaccines than M2e.
Keyword
AntibodiesELISAInfluenza A virusInfluenza vaccinesM2 proteinNeutralizingSubunitVaccines
ISSN
I000-0135
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.4110/in.2019.19.e29
Type
Article
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