Frontiers in Immunology (Nov 2022)

Primary antibody response after influenza virus infection is first dominated by low-mutated HA-stem antibodies followed by higher-mutated HA-head antibodies

  • Aafke Aartse,
  • Aafke Aartse,
  • Daniella Mortier,
  • Petra Mooij,
  • Sam Hofman,
  • Marlies M. van Haaren,
  • Marlies M. van Haaren,
  • Martin Corcoran,
  • Gunilla B. Karlsson Hedestam,
  • Dirk Eggink,
  • Dirk Eggink,
  • Mathieu Claireaux,
  • Mathieu Claireaux,
  • Willy M. J. M. Bogers,
  • Marit J. van Gils,
  • Marit J. van Gils,
  • Gerrit Koopman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1026951
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Several studies have shown that the first encounter with influenza virus shapes the immune response to future infections or vaccinations. However, a detailed analysis of the primary antibody response is lacking as this is difficult to study in humans. It is therefore not known what the frequency and dynamics of the strain-specific hemagglutinin (HA) head- and stem-directed antibody responses are directly after primary influenza virus infection. Here, sera of twelve H1N1pdm2009 influenza virus-infected cynomolgus macaques were evaluated for HA-head and HA-stem domain antibody responses. We observed an early induction of HA-stem antibody responses, which was already decreased by day 56. In contrast, responses against the HA-head domain were low early after infection and increased at later timepoint. The HA-specific B cell repertoires in each animal showed diverse VH-gene usage with preferred VH-gene and JH-gene family usage for HA-head or HA-stem B cells but a highly diverse allelic variation within the VH-usage. HA-head B cells had shorter CDRH3s and higher VH-gene somatic hyper mutation levels relative to HA-stem B cells. In conclusion, our data suggest that HA-stem antibodies are the first to react to the infection while HA-head antibodies show a delayed response, but a greater propensity to enter the germinal center and undergo affinity maturation.

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