Immunoprophylactic strategies against respiratory influenza virus infection.

Vaccine

Chemical and Biological Defence Section, Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Box 4000 Station Main, Alberta, T1A 8K6, Medicine Hat, Canada.

Published: March 2001

The objective of this report is to evaluate the prophylactic efficacy of liposome-mediated immunotherapy for prevention of respiratory influenza virus infection in mice. Antiviral antibody, interferon-gamma and poly (ICLC) were encapsulated in liposomes and they were evaluated for their ability to induce protective immunity against lethal influenza infection. Passive immunization using liposome-encapsulated antiviral antibody was found to offer complete protection against the virus challenge. However, this pretreatment must be administered within 24 h prior to virus challenge to be protective. Pretreatment with liposome-encapsulated interferon-gamma was found to stimulate cellular immune responses, but the protection is partial. Immunoprophylaxis using liposome-encapsulated double-stranded (ds) RNA poly (ICLC) provided complete and longer-lasting protection against influenza infection. These results suggest liposome-mediated immunoprophylactic approaches are effective in the prevention of respiratory influenza virus infection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0264-410x(00)00450-3DOI Listing

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