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Mapping of a Novel H3-Specific Broadly Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibody Targeting the Hemagglutinin Globular Head Isolated from an Elite Influenza Virus-Immunized Donor Exhibiting Serological Breadth.

Yu Qiu1, Svetlana Stegalkina2, Jianxin Zhang2, Ekaterina Boudanova3, Anna Park3, Yanfeng Zhou3, Ponraj Prabakaran3, Svetlana Pougatcheva2, Irina V Ustyugova2, Thorsten U Vogel2, Sophia T Mundle2, Ray Oomen2, Simon Delagrave2, Ted M Ross4,5, Harry Kleanthous6, Huawei Qiu3.   

Abstract

The discovery of potent and broadly protective influenza virus epitopes could lead to improved vaccines that are resistant to antigenic drift. Here, we describe human antibody C585, isolated from a vaccinee with remarkable serological breadth as measured by hemagglutinin inhibition (HAI). C585 binds and neutralizes multiple H3N2 strains isolated between 1968 and 2016, including strains that emerged up to 4 years after B cells were isolated from the vaccinated donor. The crystal structure of C585 Fab in complex with the HA from A/Switzerland/9715293/2013 (H3N2) shows that the antibody binds to a novel and well-conserved epitope on the globular head of H3 HA and that it differs from other antibodies not only in its epitope but in its binding geometry and hypermutated framework 3 region, thereby explaining its breadth and ability to mediate hemagglutination inhibition across decades of H3N2 strains. The existence of epitopes such as the one elucidated by C585 has implications for rational vaccine design.IMPORTANCE Influenza viruses escape immunity through continuous antigenic changes that occur predominantly on the viral hemagglutinin (HA). Induction of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) targeting conserved epitopes following vaccination is a goal of universal influenza vaccines and advantageous in protecting hosts against virus evolution and antigenic drift. To date, most of the discovered bnAbs bind either to conserved sites in the stem region or to the sialic acid-binding pocket. Generally, antibodies targeting the stem region offer broader breadth with low potency, while antibodies targeting the sialic acid-binding pocket cover narrower breadth but usually have higher potency. In this study, we identified a novel neutralizing epitope in the head region recognized by a broadly neutralizing human antibody against a broad range of H3N2 with high potency. This epitope may provide insights for future universal vaccine design.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  H3N2; broadly neutralizing antibody; hemagglutinin; influenza; influenza vaccines

Year:  2020        PMID: 31826999     DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01035-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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Authors:  Nada Abbadi; Kaito Nagashima; Alma Pena-Briseno; Ted M Ross; Jarrod J Mousa
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2022-08-02       Impact factor: 6.549

2.  Structure of an influenza group 2-neutralizing antibody targeting the hemagglutinin stem supersite.

Authors:  Crystal Sao-Fong Cheung; Jason Gorman; Sarah F Andrews; Reda Rawi; Mateo Reveiz; Chen-Hsiang Shen; Yiran Wang; Darcy R Harris; Alexandra F Nazzari; Adam S Olia; Julie Raab; I-Ting Teng; Raffaello Verardi; Shuishu Wang; Yongping Yang; Gwo-Yu Chuang; Adrian B McDermott; Tongqing Zhou; Peter D Kwong
Journal:  Structure       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 5.871

3.  Aberrant Cellular Glycosylation May Increase the Ability of Influenza Viruses to Escape Host Immune Responses through Modification of the Viral Glycome.

Authors:  John F Cipollo; Ian A York; Irina V Alymova; Lisa M Parsons; Nedzad Music; Ram P Kamal; Wen-Pin Tzeng; Cynthia S Goldsmith; Joseph N Contessa; Kevan L Hartshorn; Jason R Wilson; Hui Zeng; Shane Gansebom
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2022-03-14       Impact factor: 7.786

4.  Engineering recombinantly expressed lectin-based antiviral agents.

Authors:  Irene Maier
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-09-23       Impact factor: 6.073

5.  Influenza vaccination in the elderly boosts antibodies against conserved viral proteins and egg-produced glycans.

Authors:  Jiwon Jung; Sophia T Mundle; Irina V Ustyugova; Andrew P Horton; Daniel R Boutz; Svetlana Pougatcheva; Ponraj Prabakaran; Jonathan R McDaniel; Gregory R King; Daechan Park; Maria D Person; Congxi Ye; Bing Tan; Yuri Tanno; Jin Eyun Kim; Nicholas C Curtis; Joshua DiNapoli; Simon Delagrave; Ted M Ross; Gregory C Ippolito; Harry Kleanthous; Jiwon Lee; George Georgiou
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2021-07-01       Impact factor: 14.808

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