Pre-existing H1N1 immunity reduces severe disease with bovine H5N1 influenza virus

预先存在的 H1N1 免疫力可降低牛 H5N1 流感病毒的严重疾病

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作者:Valerie Le Sage, Bailee D Werner, Grace A Merrbach, Sarah E Petnuch, Aoife K O'Connell, Holly C Simmons, Kevin R McCarthy, Douglas S Reed, Louise H Moncla, Disha Bhavsar, Florian Krammer, Nicholas A Crossland, Anita K McElroy, W Paul Duprex, Seema S Lakdawala3

Abstract

The emergence of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in dairy cattle herds across the United States has caused multiple mild human infections. There is an urgent need to understand the risk of spillover into humans. Here, we show that pre-existing immunity from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza virus provided protection from mortality and severe clinical disease to ferrets intranasally infected with bovine H5N1. H1N1 immune ferrets exhibited a differential tissue tropism with little bovine H5N1 viral dissemination to organs outside the respiratory tract and significantly less H5N1 virus found in nasal secretions and the respiratory tract. Additionally, ferrets with H1N1 prior immunity produced antibodies that cross-reacted with H5N1 neuraminidase protein. Taken together, these results suggest that mild disease in humans may be linked to prior immunity to human seasonal influenza viruses.

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