Immunity to Influenza B/Yamagata-Lineage Viruses Has Not Waned Since the Disappearance of This Virus Lineage

自流感B/山形系病毒消失以来,人们对该病毒系的免疫力并未减弱。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Influenza B viruses are important contributors to seasonal influenza epidemics. Two antigenically distinct lineages, B/Victoria and B/Yamagata, have been circulating since the late 1980s. However, the B/Yamagata lineage has not been detected in most countries since 2020, potentially resulting in waning immunity that may leave people vulnerable to B/Yamagata virus infections, should this lineage reemerge. METHODS: We investigated the impact of the recent lack of B/Yamagata virus circulation on immunity in adults by analyzing the hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) titers of serum samples (n = 504) collected from 2013 through 2024 against influenza B viruses circulating from 1958 to 2019. RESULTS: Human serum HI titers to B/Yamagata viruses have not markedly declined since B/Yamagata viruses were last detected in the US in 2020. Human serum HI titers were highest against the first encountered B/Victoria- and B/Yamagata-lineage viruses, respectively, revealing imprinting effects. CONCLUSIONS: The recent disappearance of the B/Yamagata lineage has not led to a substantial decline in antibody levels against this lineage.

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