[HTML][HTML] Stalking influenza by vaccination with pre-fusion headless HA mini-stem

SA Valkenburg, VVA Mallajosyula, OTW Li… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
SA Valkenburg, VVA Mallajosyula, OTW Li, AWH Chin, G Carnell, N Temperton
Scientific reports, 2016nature.com
Inaccuracies in prediction of circulating viral strain genotypes and the possibility of novel
reassortants causing a pandemic outbreak necessitate the development of an anti-influenza
vaccine with increased breadth of protection and potential for rapid production and
deployment. The hemagglutinin (HA) stem is a promising target for universal influenza
vaccine as stem-specific antibodies have the potential to be broadly cross-reactive towards
different HA subtypes. Here, we report the design of a bacterially expressed polypeptide that …
Abstract
Inaccuracies in prediction of circulating viral strain genotypes and the possibility of novel reassortants causing a pandemic outbreak necessitate the development of an anti-influenza vaccine with increased breadth of protection and potential for rapid production and deployment. The hemagglutinin (HA) stem is a promising target for universal influenza vaccine as stem-specific antibodies have the potential to be broadly cross-reactive towards different HA subtypes. Here, we report the design of a bacterially expressed polypeptide that mimics a H5 HA stem by protein minimization to focus the antibody response towards the HA stem. The HA mini-stem folds as a trimer mimicking the HA prefusion conformation. It is resistant to thermal/chemical stress and it binds to conformation-specific, HA stem-directed broadly neutralizing antibodies with high affinity. Mice vaccinated with the group 1 HA mini-stems are protected from morbidity and mortality against lethal challenge by both group 1 (H5 and H1) and group 2 (H3) influenza viruses, the first report of cross-group protection. Passive transfer of immune serum demonstrates the protection is mediated by stem-specific antibodies. Furthermore, antibodies indudced by these HA stems have broad HA reactivity, yet they do not have antibody-dependent enhancement activity.
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