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Preferential induction of cross-group influenza A hemagglutinin stem-specific memory B cells after H7N9 immunization in humans.

Sci Immunol. 2017; 
AndrewsSarah F,JoyceM Gordon,ChambersMichael J,GillespieRebecca A,KanekiyoMasaru,LeungKwanyee,YangEun Sung,TsybovskyYaroslav,WheatleyAdam K,CrankMichelle C,BoyingtonJeffrey C,PrabhakaranMadhu S,NarpalaSandeep R,ChenXuejun,BailerRobert T,ChenGrace,CoatesEmily,KwongPeter D,KoupRichard A,MascolaJohn R,GrahamBarney S,LedgerwoodJulie E,McDermottAdri
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Antigenic drift and shift of influenza strains underscore the need for broadly protective influenza vaccines. One strategy is to design immunogens that elicit B cell responses against conserved epitopes on the hemagglutinin (HA) stem. To better understand the elicitation of HA stem-targeted B cells to group 1 and group 2 influenza subtypes, we compared the memory B cell response to group 2 H7N9 and group 1 H5N1 vaccines in humans. Upon H7N9 vaccination, almost half of the HA stem-specific response recognized the group 1 and group 2 subtypes, whereas the response to H5N1 was largely group 1-specific. Immunoglobulin repertoire analysis of HA-specific B cells indicated that the H7N9 and H5N1 vaccines induced... More

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