Glycan repositioning of influenza hemagglutinin stem facilitates the elicitation of protective cross-group antibody responses.
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2020-02-07المؤلف
Boyoglu-Barnum, SeyhanHutchinson, Geoffrey B
Boyington, Jeffrey C
Moin, Syed M
Gillespie, Rebecca A
Tsybovsky, Yaroslav
Stephens, Tyler
Vaile, John R
Lederhofer, Julia
Corbett, Kizzmekia S
Fisher, Brian E
Yassine, Hadi M
Andrews, Sarah F
Crank, Michelle C
McDermott, Adrian B
Mascola, John R
Graham, Barney S
Kanekiyo, Masaru
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The conserved hemagglutinin (HA) stem has been a focus of universal influenza vaccine efforts. Influenza A group 1 HA stem-nanoparticles have been demonstrated to confer heterosubtypic protection in animals; however, the protection does not extend to group 2 viruses, due in part to differences in glycosylation between group 1 and 2 stems. Here, we show that introducing the group 2 glycan at Asn38 to a group 1 stem-nanoparticle (gN38 variant) based on A/New Caledonia/20/99 (H1N1) broadens antibody responses to cross-react with group 2 HAs. Immunoglobulins elicited by the gN38 variant provide complete protection against group 2 H7N9 virus infection, while the variant loses protection against a group 1 H5N1 virus. The N38 glycan thus is pivotal in directing antibody responses by controlling access to group-determining stem epitopes. Precise targeting of stem-directed antibody responses to the site of vulnerability by glycan repositioning may be a step towards achieving cross-group influenza protection.
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