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    Vaccine-Induced Antibodies that Neutralize Group 1 and Group 2 Influenza A Viruses

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    2016-07-28
    Author
    Joyce, M. Gordon
    Wheatley, Adam K.
    Thomas, Paul V.
    Chuang, Gwo-Yu
    Soto, Cinque
    Bailer, Robert T.
    Druz, Aliaksandr
    Georgiev, Ivelin S.
    Gillespie, Rebecca A.
    Kanekiyo, Masaru
    Kong, Wing-Pui
    Leung, Kwanyee
    Narpala, Sandeep N.
    Prabhakaran, Madhu S.
    Yang, Eun Sung
    Zhang, Baoshan
    Zhang, Yi
    Asokan, Mangaiarkarasi
    Boyington, Jeffrey C.
    Bylund, Tatsiana
    Darko, Sam
    Lees, Christopher R.
    Ransier, Amy
    Shen, Chen-Hsiang
    Wang, Lingshu
    Whittle, James R.
    Wu, Xueling
    Yassine, Hadi M.
    Santos, Celia
    Matsuoka, Yumiko
    Tsybovsky, Yaroslav
    Baxa, Ulrich
    Mullikin, James C.
    Subbarao, Kanta
    Douek, Daniel C.
    Graham, Barney S.
    Koup, Richard A.
    Ledgerwood, Julie E.
    Roederer, Mario
    Shapiro, Lawrence
    Kwong, Peter D.
    Mascola, John R.
    McDermott, Adrian B.
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    Abstract
    Antibodies capable of neutralizing divergent influenza A viruses could form the basis of a universal vaccine. Here, from subjects enrolled in an H5N1 DNA/MIV-prime-boost influenza vaccine trial, we sorted hemagglutinin cross-reactive memory B cells and identified three antibody classes, each capable of neutralizing diverse subtypes of group 1 and group 2 influenza A viruses. Co-crystal structures with hemagglutinin revealed that each class utilized characteristic germline genes and convergent sequence motifs to recognize overlapping epitopes in the hemagglutinin stem. All six analyzed subjects had sequences from at least one multidonor class, and—in half the subjects—multidonor-class sequences were recovered from >40% of cross-reactive B cells. By contrast, these multidonor-class sequences were rare in published antibody datasets. Vaccination with a divergent hemagglutinin can thus increase the frequency of B cells encoding broad influenza A-neutralizing antibodies. We propose the sequence signature-quantified prevalence of these B cells as a metric to guide universal influenza A immunization strategies.
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    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867416308510
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2016.06.043
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/5730
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