Epidemic influenza virus nucleoprotein gene incorporated into vaccine influenza virus strain genome to optimize systemic and local T-cell immune response against live attenuated influenza vaccine
P. I. Prokopenko,
E. A. Stepanova,
V. A. Matyushenko
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Optimization of the vaccine-induced T-cell repertoire is one of the strategies to expand the spectrum of protective potential for live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV). LAIV cross-protective properties can be improved by introducing the nucleoprotein (NP) gene derived from epidemic parental virus into vaccine strain genome, i.e. by replacing the classical 6:2 genome formula with 5:3. The main objective of the present study was to detail evaluation for virus-specific systemic and tissue-residen… Show more
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