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PLoS One ; 10(3): e0120793, 2015.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25799397

RÉSUMÉ

Avian-origin influenza A (H7N9) viruses emerged as human pathogens in China in early 2013 and have killed >100 persons. Influenza vaccines are mainly manufactured using egg-based technology which could not meet the surging demand during influenza pandemics. In this study, we evaluated cell-based influenza H7N9 vaccines in ferrets. An egg-derived influenza H7N9 reassortant vaccine virus was adapted in MDCK cells. Influenza H7N9 whole virus vaccine antigen was manufactured using a microcarrier-based culture system. Immunogenicity and protection of the vaccine candidates with three different formulations (300 µg aluminum hydroxide, 1.5 µg HA, and 1.5 µg HA plus 300 µg aluminum hydroxide) were evaluated in ferrets. In ferrets receiving two doses of vaccination, geometric mean titers of hemagglutination (HA) inhibition and neutralizing antibodies were <10 and <40 for the control group (adjuvant only), 17 and 80 for the unadjuvanted (HA only) group, and 190 and 640 for the adjuvanted group (HA plus adjuvant), respectively. After challenge with wild-type influenza H7N9 viruses, virus titers in respiratory tracts of the adjuvanted group were significantly lower than that in the control, and unadjuvanted groups. MDCK cell-derived influenza H7N9 whole virus vaccine candidate is immunogenic and protective in ferrets and clinical development is highly warranted.


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Furets , Sous-type H7N9 du virus de la grippe A/immunologie , Vaccins antigrippaux/immunologie , Infections à Orthomyxoviridae/prévention et contrôle , Adaptation biologique , Animaux , Antigènes viraux/immunologie , Chiens , Femelle , Immunisation , Sous-type H7N9 du virus de la grippe A/ultrastructure , Poumon/immunologie , Poumon/anatomopathologie , Poumon/virologie , Cellules rénales canines Madin-Darby , Virus recombinants
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