A strategy of enhancing the protective efficacy of seasonal influenza vaccines by providing additional immunity to neuraminidase and M2e
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2025.110510
A strategy of enhancing the protective efficacy of seasonal influenza vaccines by providing additional immunity to neuraminidase and M2e
Abstract
It is a high priority to enhance the efficacy of seasonal influenza vaccines based on hemagglutinin (HA) strain-specific neutralizing immunity. Here, we investigated a vaccination strategy of supplementing inactivated split seasonal vaccines with a virus-like particle vaccine containing multi-subtype neuraminidase (NA) and M2 ectodomain (M2e) repeat (NA-M2e) in mice. NA-M2e and split combined vaccine (S + NA-M2e) stimulated a unique pattern of innate immune responses within a day after intramuscular injection of mice. The combined S + NA-M2e vaccination induced enhanced levels of IgG antibodies to viral antigens, hemagglutination inhibiting activities, and humoral and cellular immune responses to NA and M2e. The addition of NA-M2e to split vaccination provided higher efficacy of protection against homologous and heterologous viruses compared to split alone, where NA-M2e significantly contributed to enhancing protection under naïve and primed mouse models. This study supports a vaccination strategy to improve the efficacy of seasonal vaccines by providing additional immunity to NA and M2e.
Keywords: Adaptive immunity; Cross-protection; Innate immune responses; NA-M2e universal vaccine; Seasonal vaccine; Supplemented vaccination.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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