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Hemagglutinin-stem nanoparticles generate heterosubtypic influenza protection

Authors :
Wing Pui Kong
Patrick M. McTamney
Hadi M. Yassine
Masaru Kanekiyo
Peter D. Kwong
M. Gordon Joyce
Lingshu Wang
Daniel Lingwood
John R. Mascola
Syed M. Moin
Barney S. Graham
Srinivas S. Rao
Chih Jen Wei
Hanne Andersen
Jeffrey C. Boyington
Yoshinobu Okuno
Yi Zhang
John R. Gallagher
Audray K. Harris
Gary J. Nabel
Source :
Nature Medicine. 21:1065-1070
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

The antibody response to influenza is primarily focused on the head region of the hemagglutinin (HA) glycoprotein, which in turn undergoes antigenic drift, thus necessitating annual updates of influenza vaccines. In contrast, the immunogenically subdominant stem region of HA is highly conserved and recognized by antibodies capable of binding multiple HA subtypes. Here we report the structure-based development of an H1 HA stem-only immunogen that confers heterosubtypic protection in mice and ferrets. Six iterative cycles of structure-based design (Gen1-Gen6) yielded successive H1 HA stabilized-stem (HA-SS) immunogens that lack the immunodominant head domain. Antigenic characterization, determination of two HA-SS crystal structures in complex with stem-specific monoclonal antibodies and cryo-electron microscopy analysis of HA-SS on ferritin nanoparticles (H1-SS-np) confirmed the preservation of key structural elements. Vaccination of mice and ferrets with H1-SS-np elicited broadly cross-reactive antibodies that completely protected mice and partially protected ferrets against lethal heterosubtypic H5N1 influenza virus challenge despite the absence of detectable H5N1 neutralizing activity in vitro. Passive transfer of immunoglobulin from H1-SS-np-immunized mice to naive mice conferred protection against H5N1 challenge, indicating that vaccine-elicited HA stem-specific antibodies can protect against diverse group 1 influenza strains.

Details

ISSN :
1546170X and 10788956
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b48146355a787cc142be35568f073d6b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.3927