PLoS ONE (Feb 2011)

Influenza A virus hemagglutinin antibody escape promotes neuraminidase antigenic variation and drug resistance.

  • Scott E Hensley,
  • Suman R Das,
  • James S Gibbs,
  • Adam L Bailey,
  • Loren M Schmidt,
  • Jack R Bennink,
  • Jonathan W Yewdell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
p. e15190

Abstract

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Drugs inhibiting the influenza A virus (IAV) neuraminidase (NA) are the cornerstone of anti-IAV chemotherapy and prophylaxis in man. Drug-resistant mutations in NA arise frequently in human isolates, limiting the therapeutic application of NA inhibitors. Here, we show that antibody-driven antigenic variation in one domain of the H1 hemagglutinin Sa site leads to compensatory mutations in NA, resulting in NA antigenic variation and acquisition of drug resistance. These findings indicate that influenza A virus resistance to NA inhibitors can potentially arise from antibody driven HA escape, confounding analysis of influenza NA evolution in nature.