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Structural Mapping of Polyclonal IgG Responses to HA After Influenza Virus Vaccination or Infection
León et al., mBio. 2025.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39912630
Seasonal influenza viruses cause hundreds of thousands of deaths each year and up to a billion infections; under the proper circumstances, influenza A viruses with pandemic potential could threaten the lives of millions more. Many promising universal flu vaccine candidates currently focus on guiding immune responses to highly conserved epitopes on the central stem of the influenza hemagglutinin (HA) viral fusion protein. To support the further development of these stem-targeting vaccine candidates, researchers used negative stain electron microscopy to assess the prevalence of central stem-targeting antibodies in individuals (male and female) who were exposed to influenza antigens through traditional vaccination or natural infection during the 2018–2019 flu season. Results demonstrated humoral IgGs targeting highly conserved regions on both H1 and H3 subtype HAs found in both vaccinated and infected patients. Results from this study support the need for further characterization of protective responses toward conserved epitopes and provide a baseline for examining antibody responses. Supported by ORIP (K01OD036063) and NIAID.