| Literature DB >> 29709975 |
Tomoko Kuwahara1, Emi Takashita1, Seiichiro Fujisaki1, Masayuki Shirakura1, Kazuya Nakamura1, Noriko Kishida1, Hitoshi Takahashi1, Noriko Suzuki2, Yoshihiro Kawaoka3,4,5, Shinji Watanabe1, Takato Odagiri1.
Abstract
Antigenic changes in the hemagglutinin protein of recent A(H3N2) viruses often arise when these viruses adapt to their egg host. By serial egg passages of a cell-propagated virus, we successfully isolated an egg-adapted influenza A(H3N2) virus, A/Saitama/103/2014, without amino acid substitutions at the antigenic sites of its hemagglutinin protein but with multiple substitutions in its neuraminidase protein. Antigenic analysis of this egg-adapted A/Saitama/103/2014 virus indicated that its antigenicity did not differ from that of the World Health Organization prototype cell-propagated vaccine virus: A/Hong Kong/4801/2014. Our results suggest that this strategy may facilitate egg-based vaccine production without antigenic alterations in hemagglutinin by egg adaptation.Entities:
Keywords: antigenicity; egg adaptation; hemagglutinin (HA); influenza A(H3N2) virus; neuraminidase (NA)
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29709975 DOI: 10.7883/yoken.JJID.2017.551
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Jpn J Infect Dis ISSN: 1344-6304 Impact factor: 1.362