» Articles » PMID: 31448974

Computationally Optimized Broadly Reactive Vaccine Based Upon Swine H1N1 Influenza Hemagglutinin Sequences Protects Against Both Swine and Human Isolated Viruses

Overview
Date 2019 Aug 27
PMID 31448974
Citations 10
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Swine H1 influenza viruses were stable within pigs for nearly 70 years until in 1998 when a classical swine virus reassorted with avian and human influenza viruses to generate the novel triple reassortant H1N1 strain that eventually led to the 2009 influenza pandemic. Previously, our group demonstrated broad protection against a panel of human H1N1 viruses using HA antigens derived by the COBRA methodology. In this report, the effectiveness of COBRA HA antigens (SW1, SW2, SW3 and SW4), which were designed using only HA sequences from swine H1N1 and H1N2 isolates, were tested in BALB/c mice. The effectiveness of these vaccines were compared to HA sequences designed using both human and swine H1 HA sequences or human only sequences. SW2 and SW4 elicited antibodies that detected the pandemic-like virus, A/California/07/2009 (CA/09), had antibodies with HAI activity against almost all the classical swine influenza viruses isolated from 1973-2015 and all of the Eurasian viruses in our panel. However, sera collected from mice vaccinated with SW2 or SW4 had HAI activity against ~25% of the human seasonal-like influenza viruses isolated from 2009-2015. In contrast, the P1 COBRA HA vaccine (derived from both swine and human HA sequences) elicited antibodies that had HAI activity against both swine and human H1 viruses and protected against CA/09 challenge, but not a human seasonal-like swine H1N2 virus challenge. However, the SW1 vaccine protected against this challenge as well as the homologous vaccine. These results support the idea that a pan-swine-human H1 influenza virus vaccine is possible.

Citing Articles

A gram-positive enhancer matrix particles vaccine displaying swine influenza virus hemagglutinin protects mice against lethal H1N1 viral challenge.

Zhang Y, Zhang P, Du X, Shi X, Wang J, Liu S Front Immunol. 2025; 15():1432989.

PMID: 39835123 PMC: 11743504. DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1432989.


Influenza B Virus Vaccine Innovation through Computational Design.

Pekarek M, Weaver E Pathogens. 2024; 13(9).

PMID: 39338946 PMC: 11434669. DOI: 10.3390/pathogens13090755.


Flublok Quadrivalent Vaccine Adjuvanted with R-DOTAP Elicits a Robust and Multifunctional CD4 T Cell Response That Is of Greater Magnitude and Functional Diversity Than Conventional Adjuvant Systems.

White C, Glover M, Gandhapudi S, Richards K, Sant A Vaccines (Basel). 2024; 12(3).

PMID: 38543915 PMC: 10975948. DOI: 10.3390/vaccines12030281.


Immunogenicity of chimeric hemagglutinins delivered by an orf virus vector platform against swine influenza virus.

do Nascimento G, de Oliveira P, Butt S, Diel D Front Immunol. 2024; 15:1322879.

PMID: 38482020 PMC: 10933025. DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1322879.


Structural insights into the broad protection against H1 influenza viruses by a computationally optimized hemagglutinin vaccine.

Dzimianski J, Han J, Sautto G, ORourke S, Cruz J, Pierce S Commun Biol. 2023; 6(1):454.

PMID: 37185989 PMC: 10126545. DOI: 10.1038/s42003-023-04793-3.


References
1.
Lantos P, Hoffman K, Hohle M, Anderson B, Gray G . Are People Living Near Modern Swine Production Facilities at Increased Risk of Influenza Virus Infection?. Clin Infect Dis. 2016; 63(12):1558-1563. PMC: 5146723. DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciw646. View

2.
Guex N, Peitsch M . SWISS-MODEL and the Swiss-PdbViewer: an environment for comparative protein modeling. Electrophoresis. 1998; 18(15):2714-23. DOI: 10.1002/elps.1150181505. View

3.
Pentiah K, Lees W, Moss D, Shepherd A . N-linked glycans on influenza A H3N2 hemagglutinin constrain binding of host antibodies, but shielding is limited. Glycobiology. 2014; 25(1):124-32. DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwu097. View

4.
Carter D, Darby C, Lefoley B, Crevar C, Alefantis T, Oomen R . Design and Characterization of a Computationally Optimized Broadly Reactive Hemagglutinin Vaccine for H1N1 Influenza Viruses. J Virol. 2016; 90(9):4720-4734. PMC: 4836330. DOI: 10.1128/JVI.03152-15. View

5.
Anderson T, Macken C, Lewis N, Scheuermann R, Van Reeth K, Brown I . A Phylogeny-Based Global Nomenclature System and Automated Annotation Tool for H1 Hemagglutinin Genes from Swine Influenza A Viruses. mSphere. 2016; 1(6). PMC: 5156671. DOI: 10.1128/mSphere.00275-16. View