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  2. A lipopeptide based on the M2 and HA proteins of influenza A viruses induces protective antibody

A lipopeptide based on the M2 and HA proteins of influenza A viruses induces protective antibody

  • Immunol Cell Biol. 2010 Jul;88(5):605-11. doi: 10.1038/icb.2010.15.
David Pejoski 1 Weiguang Zeng Steven Rockman Lorena E Brown David C Jackson
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract

A conserved 15 amino-acid residue sequence of the ectodomain of the M2 protein of influenza A virus (M2e) induces a strong antibody (Ab) response when incorporated into a synthetic Lipopeptide vaccine candidate containing a T-helper epitope from influenza A hemagglutinin and the dendritic cell-targeting lipid moiety S-[2,3-bis(palmitoyloxy)propyl]cysteine (Pam2Cys). Abs elicited by the truncated M2e sequence were specific for the M2 protein of influenza A virus and were also capable of binding to cells that were infected with influenza A viruses of different subtypes. The Ab titres against the Lipopeptide were similar in magnitude to those elicited by the full-length (23 residue) M2e peptide when administered in Freund's Adjuvant. Abs to the truncated M2e sequence were also able to significantly reduce the viral load in airways of BALB/c mice after challenge with live Influenza Virus.

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