Author: Jiang, Ziqing; Gera, Lajos; Mant, Colin T.; Hirsch, Brooke; Yan, Zhe; Shortt, Jonathan A.; Pollock, David D.; Qian, Zhaohui; Holmes, Kathryn V.; Hodges, Robert S.
Title: Platform technology to generate broadly crossâ€reactive antibodies to αâ€helical epitopes in hemagglutinin proteins from influenza A viruses Cord-id: w8jvd67p Document date: 2016_3_22
ID: w8jvd67p
Snippet: We have utilized a de novo designed twoâ€stranded αâ€helical coiledâ€coil template to display conserved αâ€helical epitopes from the stem region of hemagglutinin (HA) glycoproteins of influenza A. The immunogens have all the surfaceâ€exposed residues of the native αâ€helix in the native HA protein of interest displayed on the surface of the twoâ€stranded αâ€helical coiledâ€coil template. This template when used as an immunogen elicits polyclonal antibodies which bind to the αâ€hel
Document: We have utilized a de novo designed twoâ€stranded αâ€helical coiledâ€coil template to display conserved αâ€helical epitopes from the stem region of hemagglutinin (HA) glycoproteins of influenza A. The immunogens have all the surfaceâ€exposed residues of the native αâ€helix in the native HA protein of interest displayed on the surface of the twoâ€stranded αâ€helical coiledâ€coil template. This template when used as an immunogen elicits polyclonal antibodies which bind to the αâ€helix in the native protein. We investigated the highly conserved sequence region 421–476 of HA by inserting 21 or 28 residue sequences from this region into our template. The crossâ€reactivity of the resulting rabbit polyclonal antibodies prepared to these immunogens was determined using a series of HA proteins from H1N1, H2N2, H3N2, H5N1, H7N7, and H7N9 virus strains which are representative of Group 1 and Group 2 virus subtypes of influenza A. Antibodies from region 449–476 were Group 1 specific. Antibodies to region 421–448 showed the greatest degree of crossâ€reactivity to Group 1 and Group 2 and suggested that this region has a great potential as a “universal†synthetic peptide vaccine for influenza A. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopolymers (Pept Sci) 106: 144–159, 2016.
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