Dissemination of influenza B virus to the lower respiratory tract of mice is restricted by the interferon response.
Lara S U SchwabThi H T DoDevaki PilapitiyaMarios KoutsakosPublished in: Journal of virology (2024)
Our study investigated how influenza B virus (IBV) spreads from the nose to the lungs of mice and the impact this has on disease and protection from re-infection. We found that when applied to the nose only, IBV does not spread very efficiently to the lungs in a process controlled by the interferon response. Priming immunity at the nose only resulted in less protection from re-infection than priming immunity at both the nose and lungs. These insights can guide the development of potential therapies targeting the interferon response as well as of intranasal vaccines against IBV.