Experimental Vaccine Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Elicits Strong Immune Response

August 1, 2019 • by Marc Airhart

Promising results for a new RSV vaccine candidate.

A doctor or nurse adminsters a vaccine in a patient's arm

Illustrations of the f protein from respiratory syncitial virus in prefusion and postfusion shapes

Before RSV begins infecting a cell, its F protein is in the shape shown on the left. During infection, it rearranges itself into the second shape. The new RSV vaccine was made by locking the F protein into the first shape so that the immune system could produce the best antibodies. McLellan and his colleagues determined these two structures in 2013. Image credit: Jason McLellan.

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