Efficacious recombinant influenza vaccines produced by high yield bacterial expression: a solution to global pandemic and seasonal needs |
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Authors: | Song Langzhou Nakaar Valerian Kavita Uma Price Albert Huleatt Jim Tang Jie Jacobs Andrea Liu Ge Huang Yan Desai Priyanka Maksymiuk Gail Takahashi Virginia Umlauf Scott Reiserova Lucia Bell Rodney Li Hong Zhang Yi McDonald William F Powell T J Tussey Lynda |
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Affiliation: | VaxInnate Corporation, Cranbury, New Jersey, United States of America. langzhou.song@vaxinnate.com |
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Abstract: | It is known that physical linkage of TLR ligands and vaccine antigens significantly enhances the immunopotency of the linked antigens. We have used this approach to generate novel influenza vaccines that fuse the globular head domain of the protective hemagglutinin (HA) antigen with the potent TLR5 ligand, flagellin. These fusion proteins are efficiently expressed in standard E. coli fermentation systems and the HA moiety can be faithfully refolded to take on the native conformation of the globular head. In mouse models of influenza infection, the vaccines elicit robust antibody responses that mitigate disease and protect mice from lethal challenge. These immunologically potent vaccines can be efficiently manufactured to support pandemic response, pre-pandemic and seasonal vaccines. |
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