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- PublicationOpen AccessTrained immunity induction by the inactivated mucosal vaccine MV130 protects against experimental viral respiratory infections(Cell Press, 2022-01-04) Brandi, Paola; Conejero, Laura; Cueto, Francisco J.; Martínez Cano, Sarai; Dunphy, Gillian; Gómez, Manuel J.; Relaño, Carlos; Saz Leal, Paula; Enamorado, Michel; Quintas, Ana; Dopazo, Ana; Amores Iniesta, Joaquín; Fresno, Carlos del; Nistal Villán, Estanislao; Ardavín, Carlos; Nieto, Antonio; Casanovas, Miguel; Subiza, José Luis; Sancho, David; Sanidad AnimalMV130 is an inactivated polybacterial mucosal vaccine that confers protection to patients against recurrent respiratory infections, including those of viral etiology. However, its mechanism of action remains poorly un-derstood. Here, we find that intranasal prophylaxis with MV130 modulates the lung immune landscape and provides long-term heterologous protection against viral respiratory infections in mice. Intranasal adminis-tration of MV130 provides protection against systemic candidiasis in wild-type and Rag1-deficient mice lacking functional lymphocytes, indicative of innate immune-mediated protection. Moreover, pharmacolog-ical inhibition of trained immunity with metformin abrogates the protection conferred by MV130 against influ-enza A virus respiratory infection. MV130 induces reprogramming of both mouse bone marrow progenitor cells and in vitro human monocytes, promoting an enhanced cytokine production that relies on a metabolic shift. Our results unveil that the mucosal administration of a fully inactivated bacterial vaccine provides pro-tection against viral infections by a mechanism associated with the induction of trained immunity.