一种可能的突变使甲型H1N1流感病毒逃避抗体识别

C. Su, S. D. Handoko, C. Kwoh, C. Schönbach, X. Li
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2009年H1N1流感大流行引起了全球关注,迄今为止全球已有1.8万多人死亡。研究发现,在1918年和2009年流感大流行之间存在交叉中和抗体,这为老年人对2009年H1N1病毒的预先免疫奠定了基础。交叉反应性的发生是由于两种大流行病毒之间共享保守的抗原表位。然而,进化突变可以使病毒避开人体免疫系统,使这些抗体可能不再有效。在我们的研究中,我们发现b细胞表位(序列PNHDSNKG)的可能突变可能是病毒逃避1918抗体识别的机会。因此,这一发现可能有助于进一步设计针对2009年H1N1甲型流感病毒的疫苗。
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A possible mutation that enables H1N1 influenza a virus to escape antibody recognition
The H1N1 influenza A 2009 pandemic caused a global concern as it has killed more than 18,000 people worldwide so far. Studies that have found cross-neutralizing antibodies between the 1918 and 2009 pandemic flu elicit a basis of pre-existing immunity against the 2009 H1N1 virus in old population. The cross-reactivity occurs due to conserved antigenic epitopes shared between the two pandemic viruses. However, evolutionary mutation can enable the virus to elude human immunity system, making these antibodies probably no longer effective. In our study, we found that a possible mutation in B-cell epitope (the sequence PNHDSNKG) could be the chance for the virus to escape the 1918 antibody recognition. Hence, this finding can be helpful for further vaccine designs against the H1N1 2009 influenza A virus.
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