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Antibodies and CD4() T-cells mediate cross-protection against H5N1 influenza virus infection in mice after vaccination with a low pathogenic H5N2 strain

A H5N2 low pathogenic avian influenza virus (LPAIV) was isolated from a natural reservoir in Bavaria during a routine screen and was Used as a vaccine strain to Scrutinize the immune response involved in cross-protection after challenge infection with a H5N1highly pathogenic avian influenza Virus (HPAIV). The challenge virus was also isolated from a natural reservoir in Bavaria. Wild type, antibody deficient (mu MT), CD4(-/-) and CD8(-/-) mice were infected with the apathogenic H5N2 vaccine strain and challenge infection with a 100-fold MLD50 of the H5N1 strain was performed 80 days later. While 100% of the wild type and 100% of the CD8(-/-) mice stayed healthy, only 50% of the CD4(-/-) and none of the antibody deficient mice were protected. These results Support the view that the humoral immune response and to certain extends the CD4() T helper cells are a prerequisite for cross-protective immunity against H5 influenza virus. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved,

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