Protection of mice with recombinant influenza virus neuraminidase
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- DOI: 10.1086/381123
Protection of mice with recombinant influenza virus neuraminidase
Abstract
Contemporary influenza vaccines are standardized with respect to their content of hemagglutinin, the major virus antigen. Although the immunizing effect of viral neuraminidase--the less abundant of the 2 major surface glycoproteins--has been well documented in experimental animals, the importance of the purified recombinant protein has not yet been adequately assessed in animals or humans. We demonstrate that different lots of a baculovirus-derived recombinant N2 protein, in the absence of other influenza virus proteins, can induce neuraminidase-specific antibodies, reduce the replication of both homologous and heterovariant virus in mice, and suppress disease, as it is manifested by total body weight loss.
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