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Conformational modulation of influenza virus hemagglutinin: characterization and in vivo efficacy of monomeric form

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  • Conformational modulation of influenza virus hemagglutinin: characterization and in vivo efficacy of monomeric form

    Sci Rep. 2017 Aug 8;7(1):7540. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-08021-x.
    Conformational modulation of influenza virus hemagglutinin: characterization and in vivo efficacy of monomeric form.

    Seok JH1, Kim J2, Lee DB1, Cho KJ3, Lee JH1, Bae G2, Chung MS2, Kim KH4.
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    Abstract

    Mutational changes that mostly occur at the head region of hemagglutinin (HA) lead to the emergence of new epidemic influenza viruses, whereas HA antigens have been modified to generate broadly neutralizing antibodies toward highly conserved epitopes in the HA stem. Interestingly, a recent analysis of serum antibody repertoires showed that broadly neutralizing antibodies bind to HA monomer at a conserved region occluded at the intermonomer interface of HA trimer and confer protection in animal models. We showed previously that the recombinant HA ectodomain from a pandemic strain A/Korea/01/2009 was monomeric in solution and crystal structure. In order to examine the potential antigenicity of a monomeric form, we designed HA monomer that incorporates mutations to destabilize trimer conformations. Starting with the HA trimer from a seasonal strain A/Thailand/CU44/2006, mutations were introduced at the intermonomer interface, Ser199 of HA1 and Gly47, Arg75, Phe88, Val91, and Arg106 of HA2. Two mutants, F88E and V91W, were characterized to form a monomer and their double mutant F88E/V91W monomer was selected as an antigen. Animal studies showed that the HA monomer induced protective immunity in vivo, comparable to the trimer, albeit low antibody titers in sera.


    PMID: 28790432 PMCID: PMC5548806 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-08021-x
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