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  • Natural and directed antigenic drift of the H1 influenza virus hemagglutinin stalk domain

    Sci Rep. 2017 Nov 6;7(1):14614. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-14931-7.
    Natural and directed antigenic drift of the H1 influenza virus hemagglutinin stalk domain.

    Anderson CS1, Ortega S1, Chaves FA1, Clark AM1, Yang H2, Topham DJ3, DeDiego ML4.
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    Abstract

    The induction of antibodies specific for the influenza HA protein stalk domain is being pursued as a universal strategy against influenza virus infections. However, little work has been done looking at natural or induced antigenic variability in this domain and the effects on viral fitness. We analyzed human H1 HA head and stalk domain sequences and found substantial variability in both, although variability was highest in the head region. Furthermore, using human immune sera from pandemic A/California/04/2009 immune subjects and mAbs specific for the stalk domain, viruses were selected in vitro containing mutations in both domains that partially contributed to immune evasion. Recombinant viruses encoding amino acid changes in the HA stalk domain replicated well in vitro, and viruses incorporating two of the stalk mutations retained pathogenicity in vivo. These findings demonstrate that the HA protein stalk domain can undergo limited drift under immune pressure and the viruses can retain fitness and virulence in vivo, findings which are important to consider in the context of vaccination targeting this domain.


    PMID: 29097696 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-14931-7
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