H1N1 challenge results in rapid recall of stem-specific immunity in HA stem nanoparticle-vaccinated newborn monkeys

H1N1攻击可使接种HA干细胞纳米颗粒疫苗的新生猴迅速恢复干细胞特异性免疫力。

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作者:Kali F Crofts ,Beth C Holbrook ,Courtney L Page ,Maya Sangesland ,Masaru Kanekiyo ,Martha Alexander-Miller

Abstract

Primary exposure to influenza antigens during infancy shapes the humoral response to subsequent exposures. Development of a universal vaccine approach to protect newborns against influenza would represent a major step forward. In our previous study, we showed vaccination of newborn African green monkeys (AGMs) with an adjuvanted hemagglutinin (HA) stem nanoparticle induced robust IgG responses with broad recognition across HAs. Here, we examined the cellular responses in the lung-draining lymph node of these vaccinated newborn AGMs following challenge with a heterologous H1N1 virus. Our results show that vaccination is associated with early HA stem IgG+ B cell and antibody-secreting cell responses following infection, consistent with a rapidly recalled memory response. In addition, there was evidence of an increase in both HA stem- and head-specific plasma cells in vaccinated animals, suggesting a vaccine-engendered benefit for novel antibodies targeting HA epitopes. Finally, challenge was associated with preferential increases in antibodies that cross-react with H5 HA, suggesting improved protection against this divergent strain. Overall, these findings indicate that HA stem with AddaVax as adjuvant generates a stem-specific cross-reactive memory pool in newborn AGMs with the potential to be rapidly recalled upon infection.

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