生物
血凝素(流感)
H5N1亚型流感病毒
病毒学
免疫原性
血凝试验
抗体
病毒
H5N1基因结构
效价
甲型流感病毒
抗体效价
免疫学
医学
传染病(医学专业)
病理
疾病
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
作者
Zenglei Hu,Lei Shi,Jingxia Zhao,Huiying Gu,Jiao Hu,Xiaoquan Wang,Xiaowen Liu,Shunlin Hu,Minghong Gu,Yongtong Cao,Xiufan Liu
出处
期刊:Avian Diseases
[BioOne (American Association of Avian Pathologists)]
日期:2020-05-22
卷期号:64 (4)
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1637/aviandiseases-d-20-00013
摘要
Many H5 and H7 subtype avian influenza vaccines are poorly immunogenic in terms of inducing hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) antibody titers. Residue 227 (H3 numbering) in the receptor binding site in the hemagglutinin (HA) is critical for the detectability of HI antibodies induced by H5 influenza vaccines. However, whether the effect of residue 227 on immunogenicity can be generalized in different subtypes is unclear. In this study, the impact of HA residue 227 on immunogenicity of H5N1, H5N6, and H7N9 avian influenza vaccines was evaluated in chickens. Polymorphism analysis revealed that S227 is overwhelmingly dominant in HA of the H5N1 and H7N9 subtypes, whereas this amino acid is present in a small proportion of H5N6 viruses. The H5N1, H5N6, and H7N9 vaccines harboring S227 in HA induced relatively low HI titers at week 2 postimmunization (pi), and antibody titers increased at week 3 pi. S227N substitution in these vaccines consistently enhanced HI titers significantly. Another H5N6 vaccine harboring Q227 in HA elicited a robust HI antibody response, and Q227S substitution led to a significant drop of HI titers. Cross-HI testing against the wild-type and mutant viruses revealed that the amino acid at position 227 was associated with the detectability of HI titers induced by H5 and H7 avian influenza vaccines. The results indicate an important role of residue 227 in HA in immunogenicity of H5 and H7 subtype avian influenza vaccines in chickens. Our findings also provided useful information for vaccine seed virus selection and genetic engineering for immunogenicity enhancement of avian influenza vaccines.
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