PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Examination of influenza specific T cell responses after influenza virus challenge in individuals vaccinated with MVA-NP+M1 vaccine.

  • Timothy J Powell,
  • Yanchun Peng,
  • Tamara K Berthoud,
  • Marie-Eve Blais,
  • Patrick J Lillie,
  • Adrian V S Hill,
  • Sarah L Rowland-Jones,
  • Andrew J McMichael,
  • Sarah C Gilbert,
  • Tao Dong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062778
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. e62778

Abstract

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Current influenza vaccines stimulate neutralising antibody to the haemagglutinin antigen but as there is antigenic drift in HA it is difficult to prepare a vaccine in advance against an emergent strain. A potential strategy is to induce CD8(+) and CD4(+) T cells that recognize epitopes within internal proteins that are less subject to antigenic drift. Augmenting humoral responses to HA with T cell responses to more conserved antigens may result in a more broadly protective vaccine. In this study, we evaluate the quality of influenza specific T cell responses in a clinical trial using MVA-NP+M1 vaccination followed by influenza virus challenge. In vaccinated volunteers, the expression of Granzyme A, Perforin and CD57 on influenza HLA A*02 M158-66 antigen specific cells was higher than non-vaccinated volunteers before and after challenge despite a similar frequency of antigen specific cells. BCL2 expression was lower in vaccinated volunteers. These data indicate that antigen specific T cells are a useful additional measure for use in human vaccination or immunization studies.