作者
Craig P Thompson, José Lourenço, Adam A Walters, Uri Obolski, Matthew Edmans, Duncan S Palmer, Kreepa Kooblall, George W Carnell, Daniel O’Connor, Thomas A Bowden, Oliver G Pybus, Andrew J Pollard, Nigel J Temperton, Teresa Lambe, Sarah C Gilbert, Sunetra Gupta
发表日期
2018/9/21
期刊
Nature communications
卷号
9
期号
1
页码范围
3859
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
Current antigenic targets for influenza vaccine development are either highly immunogenic epitopes of high variability or conserved epitopes of low immunogenicity. This requires continuous update of the variable epitopes in the vaccine formulation or boosting of immunity to invariant epitopes of low natural efficacy. Here we identify a highly immunogenic epitope of limited variability in the head domain of the H1 haemagglutinin protein. We show that a cohort of young children exhibit natural immunity to a set of historical influenza strains which they could not have previously encountered and that this is partially mediated through the epitope. Furthermore, vaccinating mice with these epitope conformations can induce immunity to human H1N1 influenza strains that have circulated since 1918. The identification of epitopes of limited variability offers a mechanism by which a universal influenza vaccine can be created …
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