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Antibody landscapes after influenza virus infection or vaccination.


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Authors

Fonville, JM 
Wilks, SH 
James, SL 
Fox, A 
Ventresca, M 

Abstract

We introduce the antibody landscape, a method for the quantitative analysis of antibody-mediated immunity to antigenically variable pathogens, achieved by accounting for antigenic variation among pathogen strains. We generated antibody landscapes to study immune profiles covering 43 years of influenza A/H3N2 virus evolution for 69 individuals monitored for infection over 6 years and for 225 individuals pre- and postvaccination. Upon infection and vaccination, titers increased broadly, including previously encountered viruses far beyond the extent of cross-reactivity observed after a primary infection. We explored implications for vaccination and found that the use of an antigenically advanced virus had the dual benefit of inducing antibodies against both advanced and previous antigenic clusters. These results indicate that preemptive vaccine updates may improve influenza vaccine efficacy in previously exposed individuals.

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Keywords

Antibodies, Viral, Antigenic Variation, Evolution, Molecular, Humans, Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype, Influenza Vaccines, Influenza, Human, Vaccination

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Science

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Journal ISSN

0036-8075
1095-9203

Volume Title

346

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Sponsorship
Office of the Director (DP1OD000490)
Medical Research Council (MR/K021885/1)
National Institutes of Health (NIH) (via Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSSM)) (HHSN272201400008C)
Wellcome Trust (100891/Z/13/Z)
Wellcome Trust (087982/Z/08/A)
European Commission (223498)
European Commission (278976)