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A Candidate Vaccine against Influenza Virus Intensively Improved the Immunogenicity of a Neutralizing Epitope

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Comparison of HA sequences of 491 H3 subtype strains indicates that this epitope is highly conservative. Analysis of the sera from influenza virus-infected patients revealed a very low level of F3 epitope-specific antibodies, suggesting the poor immunogenicity of the F3 epitope on influenza virus. The epitope vaccine based on the F3 epitope induced high levels of F3 epitope-specific antibodies recognizing the epitope peptide F3 (antibody titer in antisera up to 1:25,600). Besides, the antisera could also recognize the natural HA in Western blotting. Interestingly, these antisera induced by the epitope vaccine could inhibit infection of MDCK cells by influenza virus (strain A/Wuhan/359/95) in the neutralization assay. These results suggest that the epitope vaccine can intensively increase the immunogenicity of neutralizing epitopes and may provide a new way to develop an effective vaccine against influenza virus.

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