Exploiting Pan Influenza A and Pan Influenza B Pseudotype Libraries for Efficient Vaccine Antigen Selection

Joanne Marie M. Del Rosario(Medway School of Pharmacy), Kelly da Costa(Medway School of Pharmacy), Benedikt Asbach(Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene), Francesca Ferrara(St. Jude Children's Research Hospital), Matteo Ferrari(University of Cambridge), David A. Wells(University of Cambridge), Gurdip Singh Mann(Medway School of Pharmacy), Veronica O. Ameh(Federal University of Agriculture), Claude Sabeta(Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital), Ashley C. Banyard(Animal and Plant Health Agency), Rebecca Kinsley(University of Cambridge), Simon D. Scott(Medway School of Pharmacy), Ralf Wagner(University Hospital Regensburg), Jonathan L. Heeney(University of Cambridge), George Carnell(University of Cambridge), Nigel Temperton(Medway School of Pharmacy)
Vaccines
July 5, 2021
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Abstract

We developed an influenza hemagglutinin (HA) pseudotype library encompassing Influenza A subtypes HA1-18 and Influenza B subtypes (both lineages) to be employed in influenza pseudotype microneutralization (pMN) assays. The pMN is highly sensitive and specific for detecting virus-specific neutralizing antibodies against influenza viruses and can be used to assess antibody functionality in vitro. Here we show the production of these viral HA pseudotypes and their employment as substitutes for wildtype viruses in influenza neutralization assays. We demonstrate their utility in detecting serum responses to vaccination with the ability to evaluate cross-subtype neutralizing responses elicited by specific vaccinating antigens. Our findings may inform further preclinical studies involving immunization dosing regimens in mice and may help in the creation and selection of better antigens for vaccine design. These HA pseudotypes can be harnessed to meet strategic objectives that contribute to the strengthening of global influenza surveillance, expansion of seasonal influenza prevention and control policies, and strengthening pandemic preparedness and response.


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