Broadly neutralizing antibodies target a haemagglutinin anchor epitope

Author:

Guthmiller Jenna J.ORCID,Han JuliannaORCID,Utset Henry A.,Li Lei,Lan Linda Yu-Ling,Henry Carole,Stamper Christopher T.,McMahon Meagan,O’Dell George,Fernández-Quintero Monica L.,Freyn Alec W.,Amanat FatimaORCID,Stovicek OliviaORCID,Gentles Lauren,Richey Sara T.,de la Peña Alba Torrents,Rosado Victoria,Dugan Haley L.,Zheng Nai-Ying,Tepora Micah E.,Bitar Dalia J.,Changrob SirirukORCID,Strohmeier Shirin,Huang Min,García-Sastre AdolfoORCID,Liedl Klaus R.ORCID,Bloom Jesse D.ORCID,Nachbagauer RaffaelORCID,Palese PeterORCID,Krammer FlorianORCID,Coughlan LyndaORCID,Ward Andrew B.ORCID,Wilson Patrick C.

Abstract

AbstractBroadly neutralizing antibodies that target epitopes of haemagglutinin on the influenza virus have the potential to provide near universal protection against influenza virus infection1. However, viral mutants that escape broadly neutralizing antibodies have been reported2,3. The identification of broadly neutralizing antibody classes that can neutralize viral escape mutants is critical for universal influenza virus vaccine design. Here we report a distinct class of broadly neutralizing antibodies that target a discrete membrane-proximal anchor epitope of the haemagglutinin stalk domain. Anchor epitope-targeting antibodies are broadly neutralizing across H1 viruses and can cross-react with H2 and H5 viruses that are a pandemic threat. Antibodies that target this anchor epitope utilize a highly restricted repertoire, which encodes two public binding motifs that make extensive contacts with conserved residues in the fusion peptide. Moreover, anchor epitope-targeting B cells are common in the human memory B cell repertoire and were recalled in humans by an oil-in-water adjuvanted chimeric haemagglutinin vaccine4,5, which is a potential universal influenza virus vaccine. To maximize protection against seasonal and pandemic influenza viruses, vaccines should aim to boost this previously untapped source of broadly neutralizing antibodies that are widespread in the human memory B cell pool.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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