Induction of enhanced stem-directed neutralizing antibodies by HA2-16 ferritin nanoparticles with H3 influenza virus boost.

IF 4.6 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Qingyu Wang, Jiaojiao Nie, Zejinxuan Liu, Yaotian Chang, Yangang Wei, Xin Yao, Lulu Sun, Xiaoxi Liu, Qicheng Liu, Xinyu Liang, Xinran Zhang, Yong Zhang, Weiheng Su, Qi Zhao, Yaming Shan, Yingwu Wang, Xianbin Cheng, Yuhua Shi
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Abstract

Current seasonal influenza vaccines offer limited protection against influenza viruses due to genetic drift. The urgent need for a universal influenza vaccine to combat highly mutated strains is evident. This study utilized the conserved HA2 subunit of hemagglutinin (HA) and a short linear epitope of HA2 (HA2-16) from the H3 influenza virus to conjugate with ferritin, resulting in the construction of recombinant immunogens termed HA2-F and HA2-16-F, respectively. In vitro characterization confirmed the self-assembly of prokaryotically expressed HA2-F and HA2-16-F into nanoparticles (NPs). To simulate natural virus infection in the vaccinated population, intranasal infection with the whole H3N2 virus was administered as a final boost. Enhanced binding activity to A/Hong Kong/4801/2014 (H3N2) and A/17/California/2009/38 (H1N1) virus was detected in the HA2-16 group induced by the A/Wisconsin/67/2005 (H3N2) virus boost (Titer >104). Furthermore, higher titers of neutralizing antibodies were elicited by HA2-16-F NP (ID50: 50.4-631.0) compared to those by HA2-F NP (ID50: 20.3-178.2). These results demonstrated that the H3N2 virus boost focused the antibody response on the HA2-16 epitope. Additionally, our immunization strategy was found to reduce serum ferritin reactive antibodies. In summary, HA2-16 not only holds promise as a vaccine candidate but also exhibits significant potential for influenza vaccine production, particularly in enhancing the levels of induced stem-directed antibodies. This study contributes to the development of recombinant immunogens for improved influenza vaccine efficacy.

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