A single nasal spray vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus, as well as bacterial lung infections, and may even ease allergies, say US researchers.
The team at Stanford University have tested their „universal vaccine“ in animals and still need to do human clinical trials.
Their approach marks a „radical departure“ from the way vaccines have been designed for more than 200 years, they say.
Experts in the field said the study was „really exciting“ despite being at an early stage and could be a „major step forward“.
Current vaccines train the body to fight one single infection. A measles vaccine protects against only measles and a chickenpox vaccine protects against only chickenpox.
This is how immunisation has worked since Sir Edward Jenner pioneered vaccines in the late 18th Century.
The approach described in the journal Science, external does not train the immune system. Instead it mimics the way immune cells communicate with each other.
It is given as a nasal spray and leaves white blood cells in our lungs – called macrophages – on „amber alert“ and ready to jump into action no matter what infection tries to get in.
The effect lasted for around three months in animal experiments.
The researchers showed this heightened state of readiness led to a 100-to-1,000-fold reduction in viruses getting through the lungs and into the body.
And for those that did sneak through, the rest of the immune system was „poised, ready to fend off these in warp speed time“ said Prof Bali Pulendran, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford.
The team showed the vaccine also protects against two species of bacteria – Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumannii.
Pulendran told the BBC: „This vaccine, what we term a universal vaccine, elicits a far broader response that is protective against not just the flu virus, not just the Covid virus, not just the common cold virus, but against virtually all viruses, and as many different bacteria as we’ve tested, and even allergens.
„The principle by which this vaccine works is a radical departure from the principle by which all vaccines have worked so far.“
The way it steers the immune system towards fighting an infection also seemed to reduce the response to house dust mite allergens – which are a trigger of allergic asthma.
„This is a really exciting piece of research,“ says Prof Daniela Ferreira, a professor of vaccinology at University of Oxford, who was not involved in the study.
She said it could „change how we protect people from common coughs, colds and other respiratory infections“ if the results are confirmed in human studies.
„One of the strengths“ of the study was a clear explanation of how this new style of vaccine was working, she added.
Ferreira said the research „could mark a major step forward“ offering protection against infections that „place such a heavy burden“ on us all.
However, there are still many questions to answer.
The vaccine was given as a nasal spray in the experiments, but may need to be breathed in through a nebuliser to reach the depths of human lungs.
It is not known whether the same effect can be achieved in people or how long the immune system would stay in amber alert. There are differences in the immune systems between mice and humans, including our immunity being shaped by decades of infections.
So the researchers are planning trials where one person is vaccinated and then deliberately infected to see how their body copes.
There may also be consequences to dialling up the immune system beyond its normal state – raising questions of immune disorders.
Jonathan Ball, professor of molecular virology at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, said the work was undeniably „exciting“ but cautioned „we have to ensure that keeping the body on ‚high alert‘ doesn’t lead to friendly fire, where a hyper-ready immune system accidentally triggers unwelcome side effects“.
The research team in the US does not think the immune system should be permanently dialled up and think such a vaccine should be used to compliment rather than replace current vaccines.
In the first stages of a pandemic, like early 2020 with Covid, a universal vaccine could buy time and save lives while a specialist vaccine was being developed.
„That would reduce mortality, disease severity, and perhaps build up a level of immune resilience that would have a huge impact,“ says Pulendran.
The other scenario is at the start of winter when the usual wide range of winter bugs start to spread, „one could imagine a seasonal spray that could be administered to imprint broad immunity“ against them all
fried_rambutan on
Somehow this sounds like Umbrella Corp making the T-virus
DoubleQuarterPoundin on
Someday.
_OriginalUsername- on
Sounds like a recipe for autoimmune disease? Keeping immune cells switched on?
cockcoldton on
10 years if it pass all 3 fasees
gunglejim on
What happens to the generation that grows up with this from birth? What does it mean for their immune system?
ravenjohnt on
Why have we not evolved permanently switched on immune systems, if this new vaccine is a good idea? If it is just to limit resource requirements, then perhaps it could be good, as we can now maintain higher inputs than our ancestors. But clearly some careful studies, over some time, are required.
eternalmortal on
If this makes it to market, I will still wait an additional 10 years to get it myself – by then, the long term phase III test subjects will have had it for a good long while, and if there aren’t any long-term issues that pull it off the market it would be nice to not get even a little sick anymore.
CuriousTravlr on
We know how this is gonna go….
MichaelHawkson on
The vaccine is safe and effective… and mandatory. Now do the vaccine dance or you will be expelled from society.
steve_ample on
I’m scared of the idea of broad-brush approaches of fiddling with the immune system. In 2006 there was this clinical trial in the UK that inadvertently activated t-cells en masse, causing a cytokine storm (cytokines being the signaling system for the immune system, and a Storm being a clusterfucked dysregulation of it) and the immune system practically turning on your body.
Turning on the innate immune system en masse makes me queasy, unless that is the system is utterly degraded.
Fiddling with antigens and adjuvants – the traditional vaccine development levers – I’m a huge fan of. The whole COVID thingamajiggy did produce some pretty interesting ideas and experiences that never did come to commercial fruition though.
pcpgivesmewings on
This is going to make the flat earth folks heads explode.
spottie_ottie on
Good luck getting it past RFK in the USA.
SpaceP0pe822 on
Until the next year
Cardio-fast-eatass on
Sounds like a great way to kill yourself with autoimmune issues
grahamsuth on
You can bet that big pharma will work to undermine any research that would create any sort of universal vaccine or lifetime vaccines. That would adversely affect their profits, and it is standard big business practice to behave like the tobacco industry did when there is a risk to their profits.
Itwasuntilitwasnt on
American companies shutting this down immediately. Could you imagine every houeholds in North America at least have a cabinet full of cold medications.
So will have to rolled out elsewhere
Suspicious_Place1270 on
scientists could make a rejuvenating elixir that makes you basically invincible and still some antivaxxers would rather slurp cow urine than even try understanding the principle of a vaccine and getting a shot
Time-Industry-1364 on
RFK Jr: Theres no safety data and the Department of HHS would prefer people use roadkill squirrel extract for fighting diseases.
Which-Rough-7913 on
If this actually works, it could be one of the biggest public health breakthroughs in decades. Fewer seasonal outbreaks, less strain on hospitals, and fewer vulnerable people ending up in ICU every winter.
The real challenge won’t just be the science it’ll be manufacturing, distribution, and public trust.
mggirard13 on
I saw this at the beginning of I Am Legend
Bad_Day_Moose on
What irks me about this is if the infection is stopped from developing further what would this mean for the rest of our immune systems, I don’t mean immediate effects but over generations would our immune systems become dormant and every time something our immune system doesn’t think something is bad eventually it’ll just take over?
We are constantly evolving based on what we’re exposed to.
This sounds amazing but really needs generational trials.
sf-keto on
Gimme, please. I’m tired of catching a cold every year at Christmas.
angryve on
Hmmmm researchers eh? That’s all well and good does anyone have an old piece of leather with the voice of a toad I can ask? Preferably one with worms.
rsgenus1 on
Nice try Bill
noobrainy on
Only just starting human trials so this is a nothingburger.
I’d like to believe that you could illicit an immune response like this, but there’s so many things that can go wrong with perpetually activating immune repsonses. We’re going to have common colds around us for a long time.
Kenny003113 on
This was a TV show, Survivors (2008-2010) „pharmaceutical firm developed the genetically engineered influenza vaccine that mutated into the virus.“ „the series focuses on a group of ordinary people who survive the aftermath of a devastating viral [pandemic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandemic) – referred to as „European flu“ – which kills most of the world’s population by causing [cytokine storms](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytokine_storm) in the body’s immune system.“
kripantina on
As a parent of a nursery attending child – where do I sign up?
SnooSprouts8348 on
XDDDDD spray it on the politicians first to see if it works
teachbirds2fly on
Seems incredible but I d be very wary of anything that claims to keep immune system on high alert, thats definitely a autoimmune disease trigger in the waiting
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A single nasal spray vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus, as well as bacterial lung infections, and may even ease allergies, say US researchers.
The team at Stanford University have tested their „universal vaccine“ in animals and still need to do human clinical trials.
Their approach marks a „radical departure“ from the way vaccines have been designed for more than 200 years, they say.
Experts in the field said the study was „really exciting“ despite being at an early stage and could be a „major step forward“.
Current vaccines train the body to fight one single infection. A measles vaccine protects against only measles and a chickenpox vaccine protects against only chickenpox.
This is how immunisation has worked since Sir Edward Jenner pioneered vaccines in the late 18th Century.
The approach described in the journal Science, external does not train the immune system. Instead it mimics the way immune cells communicate with each other.
It is given as a nasal spray and leaves white blood cells in our lungs – called macrophages – on „amber alert“ and ready to jump into action no matter what infection tries to get in.
The effect lasted for around three months in animal experiments.
The researchers showed this heightened state of readiness led to a 100-to-1,000-fold reduction in viruses getting through the lungs and into the body.
And for those that did sneak through, the rest of the immune system was „poised, ready to fend off these in warp speed time“ said Prof Bali Pulendran, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford.
The team showed the vaccine also protects against two species of bacteria – Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumannii.
Pulendran told the BBC: „This vaccine, what we term a universal vaccine, elicits a far broader response that is protective against not just the flu virus, not just the Covid virus, not just the common cold virus, but against virtually all viruses, and as many different bacteria as we’ve tested, and even allergens.
„The principle by which this vaccine works is a radical departure from the principle by which all vaccines have worked so far.“
The way it steers the immune system towards fighting an infection also seemed to reduce the response to house dust mite allergens – which are a trigger of allergic asthma.
„This is a really exciting piece of research,“ says Prof Daniela Ferreira, a professor of vaccinology at University of Oxford, who was not involved in the study.
She said it could „change how we protect people from common coughs, colds and other respiratory infections“ if the results are confirmed in human studies.
„One of the strengths“ of the study was a clear explanation of how this new style of vaccine was working, she added.
Ferreira said the research „could mark a major step forward“ offering protection against infections that „place such a heavy burden“ on us all.
However, there are still many questions to answer.
The vaccine was given as a nasal spray in the experiments, but may need to be breathed in through a nebuliser to reach the depths of human lungs.
It is not known whether the same effect can be achieved in people or how long the immune system would stay in amber alert. There are differences in the immune systems between mice and humans, including our immunity being shaped by decades of infections.
So the researchers are planning trials where one person is vaccinated and then deliberately infected to see how their body copes.
There may also be consequences to dialling up the immune system beyond its normal state – raising questions of immune disorders.
Jonathan Ball, professor of molecular virology at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, said the work was undeniably „exciting“ but cautioned „we have to ensure that keeping the body on ‚high alert‘ doesn’t lead to friendly fire, where a hyper-ready immune system accidentally triggers unwelcome side effects“.
The research team in the US does not think the immune system should be permanently dialled up and think such a vaccine should be used to compliment rather than replace current vaccines.
In the first stages of a pandemic, like early 2020 with Covid, a universal vaccine could buy time and save lives while a specialist vaccine was being developed.
„That would reduce mortality, disease severity, and perhaps build up a level of immune resilience that would have a huge impact,“ says Pulendran.
The other scenario is at the start of winter when the usual wide range of winter bugs start to spread, „one could imagine a seasonal spray that could be administered to imprint broad immunity“ against them all
Somehow this sounds like Umbrella Corp making the T-virus
Someday.
Sounds like a recipe for autoimmune disease? Keeping immune cells switched on?
10 years if it pass all 3 fasees
What happens to the generation that grows up with this from birth? What does it mean for their immune system?
Why have we not evolved permanently switched on immune systems, if this new vaccine is a good idea? If it is just to limit resource requirements, then perhaps it could be good, as we can now maintain higher inputs than our ancestors. But clearly some careful studies, over some time, are required.
If this makes it to market, I will still wait an additional 10 years to get it myself – by then, the long term phase III test subjects will have had it for a good long while, and if there aren’t any long-term issues that pull it off the market it would be nice to not get even a little sick anymore.
We know how this is gonna go….
The vaccine is safe and effective… and mandatory. Now do the vaccine dance or you will be expelled from society.
I’m scared of the idea of broad-brush approaches of fiddling with the immune system. In 2006 there was this clinical trial in the UK that inadvertently activated t-cells en masse, causing a cytokine storm (cytokines being the signaling system for the immune system, and a Storm being a clusterfucked dysregulation of it) and the immune system practically turning on your body.
Turning on the innate immune system en masse makes me queasy, unless that is the system is utterly degraded.
Fiddling with antigens and adjuvants – the traditional vaccine development levers – I’m a huge fan of. The whole COVID thingamajiggy did produce some pretty interesting ideas and experiences that never did come to commercial fruition though.
This is going to make the flat earth folks heads explode.
Good luck getting it past RFK in the USA.
Until the next year
Sounds like a great way to kill yourself with autoimmune issues
You can bet that big pharma will work to undermine any research that would create any sort of universal vaccine or lifetime vaccines. That would adversely affect their profits, and it is standard big business practice to behave like the tobacco industry did when there is a risk to their profits.
American companies shutting this down immediately. Could you imagine every houeholds in North America at least have a cabinet full of cold medications.
So will have to rolled out elsewhere
scientists could make a rejuvenating elixir that makes you basically invincible and still some antivaxxers would rather slurp cow urine than even try understanding the principle of a vaccine and getting a shot
RFK Jr: Theres no safety data and the Department of HHS would prefer people use roadkill squirrel extract for fighting diseases.
If this actually works, it could be one of the biggest public health breakthroughs in decades. Fewer seasonal outbreaks, less strain on hospitals, and fewer vulnerable people ending up in ICU every winter.
The real challenge won’t just be the science it’ll be manufacturing, distribution, and public trust.
I saw this at the beginning of I Am Legend
What irks me about this is if the infection is stopped from developing further what would this mean for the rest of our immune systems, I don’t mean immediate effects but over generations would our immune systems become dormant and every time something our immune system doesn’t think something is bad eventually it’ll just take over?
We are constantly evolving based on what we’re exposed to.
This sounds amazing but really needs generational trials.
Gimme, please. I’m tired of catching a cold every year at Christmas.
Hmmmm researchers eh? That’s all well and good does anyone have an old piece of leather with the voice of a toad I can ask? Preferably one with worms.
Nice try Bill
Only just starting human trials so this is a nothingburger.
I’d like to believe that you could illicit an immune response like this, but there’s so many things that can go wrong with perpetually activating immune repsonses. We’re going to have common colds around us for a long time.
This was a TV show, Survivors (2008-2010) „pharmaceutical firm developed the genetically engineered influenza vaccine that mutated into the virus.“ „the series focuses on a group of ordinary people who survive the aftermath of a devastating viral [pandemic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandemic) – referred to as „European flu“ – which kills most of the world’s population by causing [cytokine storms](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytokine_storm) in the body’s immune system.“
As a parent of a nursery attending child – where do I sign up?
XDDDDD spray it on the politicians first to see if it works
Seems incredible but I d be very wary of anything that claims to keep immune system on high alert, thats definitely a autoimmune disease trigger in the waiting