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Frontiers in Microbiology | 2018

Topical application of a vitamin A derivative and its combination with non-ablative fractional laser potentiates cutaneous influenza vaccination

Peiyu Li; Ji Wang; Miao Cao; Deng Qiwen; Jiang Shibo; Mei X. Wu; Lu Lu

Skin contains a large number of antigen presenting cells, making intradermal (ID) injection one of the most effective ways for vaccine administration. However, although current adjuvants may cause severe local reactions and inflammations in the skin, no adjuvant has been approved for ID vaccination so far. Here, we report that topical application of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), a vitamin A derivative produced in the human body, augmented cutaneous influenza vaccination. The adjuvant effects were evaluated in a murine vaccination/challenge model by using A/California/07/2009 pandemic vaccine (09V) or a seasonal influenza vaccine (SIV). ATRA drove a Th2-biased immune response, as demonstrated by profoundly elevated IgG1 titer rather than IgG2 titer. Combining ATRA with a non-ablative fractional laser (NAFL), which represents a new category of vaccine adjuvant utilizing physical stimuli to induce self-immune stimulators, further enhanced the efficacy of influenza vaccines with a more balanced Th1/Th2 immune response. The dual adjuvant strengthened cross-reactive immune responses against both homogenous and heterogeneous influenza viral strains. Analysis of gene expression profile showed that ATRA/NAFL stimulated upregulation of cytosolic nucleic acid sensors and their downstream factors, leading to a synergistic elevation of type I interferon expression. Consistent with this finding, knocking out IRF3 or IRF7, two key downstream regulatory factors in most nucleic acid sensing pathways, resulted in a significant decrease in the adjuvant effect of ATRA/NAFL. Thus, our study demonstrates that the self molecule ATRA could boost cutaneous influenza vaccination either alone or ideally in combination with NAFL.


Archive | 2014

Application of benzamide compound in preparation of medicine for activating latent human immunodeficiency virus

Pan Yanbin; Mao Bin; Kang Jiashen; Jiang Shibo; Lu Lu; Sun Zhiwu


Archive | 2013

Preparation method for biological agent for preventing and controlling human papilloma virus infection

Yang Xia; Jiang Shibo; Lu Lu


Archive | 2016

Long-acting HIV fusion inhibitor and application thereof

Jiang Shibo; Lu Lu; Bi Wenwen; Wang Xi


Archive | 2013

Long-acting HIV-1 (Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1) membrane fusion inhibitor

Jiang Shibo; Lu Lu; Xu Wei; Huang Jin; Wang Rui


Archive | 2013

New use of drug of chain amide CCR5 (chemokine receptor) receptor antagonist

Dong Mingxin; Li Weihua; Lu Lu; Dai Qiuyun; Ding Xuncheng; Jiang Shibo


Archive | 2017

Polypeptides capable of inhibiting human coronavirus infections in a broad spectrum manner, and applications thereof

Jiang Shibo; Lu Lu; Xia Shuai; Wang Qian; Yu Fei


Archive | 2017

Pessulum containing non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor and preparation method of pessulum

Shao Haihao; Jiang Shibo; Li Yuanchun; Lu Lu; Xie Lan; Chen Xufeng


Archive | 2017

HIV vaccine and preparation method thereof

Jiang Shibo; Lu Lu; Wang Qian; Dai Yanyan


Archive | 2017

Polypeptide for inhibiting HIV infection and medicinal application thereof

Jiang Shibo; Lu Lu; Su Shan; Zhang Rongguang; Ye Sheng; Zhu Yun

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Xie Lan

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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