Outflanking immunodominance to target subdominant broadly neutralizing epitopes

Davide Angeletti(National Institutes of Health), Ivan Košík(National Institutes of Health), Jefferson Santos(National Institutes of Health), William T. Yewdell(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Carolyn M. Boudreau(Harvard University), Vamsee Mallajosyula(Stanford University), Madeleine C. Mankowski(National Institutes of Health), Michael Chambers(National Institutes of Health), Madhu Prabhakaran(National Institutes of Health), Heather D. Hickman(National Institutes of Health), Adrian B. McDermott(National Institutes of Health), Galit Alter(Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard), Jayanta Chaudhuri(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Jonathan W. Yewdell(National Institutes of Health)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
June 18, 2019
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Abstract

A major obstacle to vaccination against antigenically variable viruses is skewing of antibody responses to variable immunodominant epitopes. For influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA), the immunodominance of the variable head impairs responses to the highly conserved stem. Here, we show that head immunodominance depends on the physical attachment of head to stem. Stem immunogenicity is enhanced by immunizing with stem-only constructs or by increasing local HA concentration in the draining lymph node. Surprisingly, coimmunization of full-length HA and stem alters stem-antibody class switching. Our findings delineate strategies for overcoming immunodominance, with important implications for human vaccination.


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