Author: Olmedillas, Eduardo; Cano, Olga; MartÃnez, Isidoro; Luque, Daniel; Terrón, MarÃa C; McLellan, Jason S; Melero, José A; Más, Vicente
Title: Chimeric Pneumoviridae fusion proteins as immunogens to induce crossâ€neutralizing antibody responses Cord-id: w3a52w4p Document date: 2017_12_7
ID: w3a52w4p
Snippet: Human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) and human metapneumovirus (hMPV), two members of the Pneumoviridae family, account for the majority of severe lower respiratory tract infections worldwide in very young children. They are also a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly and immunocompromised adults. High levels of neutralizing antibodies, mostly directed against the viral fusion (F) glycoprotein, correlate with protection against either hRSV or hMPV. However, no crossâ€neu
Document: Human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) and human metapneumovirus (hMPV), two members of the Pneumoviridae family, account for the majority of severe lower respiratory tract infections worldwide in very young children. They are also a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly and immunocompromised adults. High levels of neutralizing antibodies, mostly directed against the viral fusion (F) glycoprotein, correlate with protection against either hRSV or hMPV. However, no crossâ€neutralization is observed in polyclonal antibody responses raised after virus infection or immunization with purified F proteins. Based on crystal structures of hRSV F and hMPV F, we designed chimeric F proteins in which certain residues of wellâ€characterized antigenic sites were swapped between the two antigens. The antigenic changes were monitored by ELISA with virusâ€specific monoclonal antibodies. Inoculation of mice with these chimeras induced polyclonal crossâ€neutralizing antibody responses, and mice were protected against challenge with the virus used for grafting of the heterologous antigenic site. These results provide a proof of principle for chimeric fusion proteins as single immunogens that can induce crossâ€neutralizing antibody and protective responses against more than one human pneumovirus.
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