Antibodies to a Conserved Influenza Head Interface Epitope Protect by an IgG Subtype-Dependent Mechanism

针对保守流感病毒头部界面表位的抗体通过IgG亚型依赖性机制发挥保护作用

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作者:Akiko Watanabe ,Kevin R McCarthy ,Masayuki Kuraoka ,Aaron G Schmidt ,Yu Adachi ,Taishi Onodera ,Keisuke Tonouchi ,Timothy M Caradonna ,Goran Bajic ,Shengli Song ,Charles E McGee ,Gregory D Sempowski ,Feng Feng ,Patricia Urick ,Thomas B Kepler ,Yoshimasa Takahashi ,Stephen C Harrison ,Garnett Kelsoe

Abstract

Vaccines to generate durable humoral immunity against antigenically evolving pathogens such as the influenza virus must elicit antibodies that recognize conserved epitopes. Analysis of single memory B cells from immunized human donors has led us to characterize a previously unrecognized epitope of influenza hemagglutinin (HA) that is immunogenic in humans and conserved among influenza subtypes. Structures show that an unrelated antibody from a participant in an experimental infection protocol recognized the epitope as well. IgGs specific for this antigenic determinant do not block viral infection in vitro, but passive administration to mice affords robust IgG subtype-dependent protection against influenza infection. The epitope, occluded in the pre-fusion form of HA, is at the contact surface between HA head domains; reversible molecular "breathing" of the HA trimer can expose the interface to antibody and B cells. Antigens that present this broadly immunogenic HA epitope may be good candidates for inclusion in "universal" flu vaccines.

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