Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Vaccines
Source : Vaccines 2020
Campus : Faridabad
Center : Amrita Research Center Delhi
Year : 2020
Abstract : The efficacy of the intranasally (i.n.) delivered live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) is variable and, in some seasons, suboptimal. In this study, we report that LAIV exhibits cross-protective efficacy in mice, potentially associated with cellular immunity as opposed to antigen-specific antibody responses. However, pre-exposure to the intramuscularly (i.m.) delivered inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) severely impaired LAIV-induced cross-protection against heterologous challenge, potentially by inhibiting replication of LAIV. Our findings suggest that pre-existing immunity afforded by IIV suppresses cross-protective T cell immunogenicity of LAIV.
Cite this Research Publication : Roy, S., Williams, M.C., Pardo, J., Wijesundara, D.K., and Furuya, Y. Impact of pre-existing immunity on live attenuated influenza vaccine-induced cross-protective immunity. Vaccines 2020