Higher Immunological Protection of Pandemic 2009 H1N1 Influenza Live Virus Infection than Split Vaccine Against the Homologous Virus for Long Term Immunization in Ferret.

Indian Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2012-12-01 Epub Date: 2012-09-28 DOI:10.1007/s13337-012-0076-1
Lingjun Zhan, Wei Deng, Linlin Bao, Qi Lv, Chunmei Ma, Fengdi Li, Lili Xu, Chuan Qin
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The study was to evaluate the long term immunological efficacy of pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza live virus infection and split vaccine against the homologous virus challenge in ferrets. Antibodies in ferrets were monitored by haemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay for 200 days, the HI titers of both infected-only and vaccinated plus infected ferrets could maintain a high level for at least 182 days, without significant difference between the two infected groups. While one-dose and two-dose vaccinated ferrets could last a moderate antibody titers for 81 days, with its peak value at day 7 post immunization. After the virus challenge at day 207, the two groups of vaccinated ferrets shed virus for longer time than the two infected groups, while the latter two groups basically did not shed any virus particles. Furthermore, the vaccinated and infected ferrets which were sacrificed at day 211 exerted moderate immune protection against the challenge by alleviating clinical signs and lung lesion without obvious difference between groups. These data supported that both one-dose and two-dose vaccination of 2009 influenza A (H1N1) split vaccine conferred a moderate protection against challenge after 207 days, and there was no significant difference between the two groups. Either the infected only or vaccinated plus infected ones exerted more effective protective immune than one-dose and two-dose vaccination against the challenge, especially in preventing virus shedding, and vaccination primed before infection had no additional efficacy.

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2009年甲型H1N1流感大流行活病毒感染对雪貂长效期免疫的免疫保护率高于同源病毒分离疫苗。
这项研究旨在评估2009年甲型H1N1流感大流行活病毒感染和分离疫苗对雪貂同源病毒挑战的长期免疫效力。研究采用血凝抑制(HI)检测法监测雪貂体内的抗体,结果显示,纯感染组和接种疫苗加感染组雪貂的HI滴度均能维持在较高水平,至少182天,且两组之间无显著差异。而接种一剂和两剂疫苗的雪貂能在 81 天内维持中等抗体滴度,其峰值出现在免疫后第 7 天。在第 207 天的病毒挑战后,两组接种疫苗的雪貂比两组感染组的雪貂脱落病毒的时间更长,而后两组雪貂基本上没有脱落任何病毒颗粒。此外,在第 211 天处死的接种组和感染组雪貂对挑战产生了适度的免疫保护作用,临床症状和肺部病变减轻,组间差异不明显。这些数据证明,接种一剂和两剂 2009 年甲型 H1N1 流感裂解疫苗均可在 207 天后对挑战产生中等程度的保护,且两组间无显著差异。与接种一剂和两剂疫苗相比,只接种感染者或接种疫苗加感染者能更有效地发挥保护免疫作用,尤其是在防止病毒脱落方面,而在感染前接种疫苗则没有额外的效果。
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Indian Journal of Virology
Indian Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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