Generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the TLR-2 agonist Pam2Cys

Immunostimulatory agents provide a new category of anti-microbial agents that activate the host’s innate immune system allowing control of viral and/or bacterial infections. The TLR-2 agonist PEG-Pam2Cys has been shown to mediate potent anti-viral activity against influenza viruses when administered...

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Main Authors: Edin Jessica Mifsud, Amabel Chern-Lyn Tan, Lorena Elizabeth Brown, Brendon Yew Loong Chua, David C. Jackson
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00290/full
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spelling doaj-b31db63fe3764eb5ab01c9de10eaea342020-11-24T21:24:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242015-06-01610.3389/fimmu.2015.00290148327Generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the TLR-2 agonist Pam2CysEdin Jessica Mifsud0Amabel Chern-Lyn Tan1Lorena Elizabeth Brown2Brendon Yew Loong Chua3David C. Jackson4The University of MelbourneThe University of MelbourneThe University of MelbourneThe University of MelbourneThe University of MelbourneImmunostimulatory agents provide a new category of anti-microbial agents that activate the host’s innate immune system allowing control of viral and/or bacterial infections. The TLR-2 agonist PEG-Pam2Cys has been shown to mediate potent anti-viral activity against influenza viruses when administered prophylactically (Tan et al., 2012). Here we demonstrate that treatment of mice with PEG-Pam2Cys does not compromise their ability to generate adaptive immune responses following subsequent challenge with influenza virus. The antibody induced in mice pre-treated with Pam2Cys possessed hemagglutination-inhibiting activities and the CD8+ T-cell responses that were elicited provided protection against heterologous viral challenge. In the absence of an effective influenza vaccine, an agent that provides immediate protection against the virus and does not compromise the induction of influenza-specific immunity on exposure to infectious virus provides an opportunity for population immunity to be achieved through natural exposure to virus.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00290/fullAdaptive ImmunityInfluenza A virusinnate immunityToll-like receptor-2Pam2Cys
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author Edin Jessica Mifsud
Amabel Chern-Lyn Tan
Lorena Elizabeth Brown
Brendon Yew Loong Chua
David C. Jackson
spellingShingle Edin Jessica Mifsud
Amabel Chern-Lyn Tan
Lorena Elizabeth Brown
Brendon Yew Loong Chua
David C. Jackson
Generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the TLR-2 agonist Pam2Cys
Frontiers in Immunology
Adaptive Immunity
Influenza A virus
innate immunity
Toll-like receptor-2
Pam2Cys
author_facet Edin Jessica Mifsud
Amabel Chern-Lyn Tan
Lorena Elizabeth Brown
Brendon Yew Loong Chua
David C. Jackson
author_sort Edin Jessica Mifsud
title Generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the TLR-2 agonist Pam2Cys
title_short Generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the TLR-2 agonist Pam2Cys
title_full Generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the TLR-2 agonist Pam2Cys
title_fullStr Generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the TLR-2 agonist Pam2Cys
title_full_unstemmed Generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the TLR-2 agonist Pam2Cys
title_sort generation of adaptive immune responses following influenza virus challenge is not compromised by pre-treatment with the tlr-2 agonist pam2cys
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Immunostimulatory agents provide a new category of anti-microbial agents that activate the host’s innate immune system allowing control of viral and/or bacterial infections. The TLR-2 agonist PEG-Pam2Cys has been shown to mediate potent anti-viral activity against influenza viruses when administered prophylactically (Tan et al., 2012). Here we demonstrate that treatment of mice with PEG-Pam2Cys does not compromise their ability to generate adaptive immune responses following subsequent challenge with influenza virus. The antibody induced in mice pre-treated with Pam2Cys possessed hemagglutination-inhibiting activities and the CD8+ T-cell responses that were elicited provided protection against heterologous viral challenge. In the absence of an effective influenza vaccine, an agent that provides immediate protection against the virus and does not compromise the induction of influenza-specific immunity on exposure to infectious virus provides an opportunity for population immunity to be achieved through natural exposure to virus.
topic Adaptive Immunity
Influenza A virus
innate immunity
Toll-like receptor-2
Pam2Cys
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00290/full
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