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Human naïve B cells recognize prepandemic influenza virus hemagglutinins

Jared Feldman, Ana Sofia Ferreira Ramos, Mya Vu, Daniel P. Maurer, Victoria Rosado, Daniel Lingwood, Goran Bajic, Aaron G. Schmidt

2025Science Immunology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Understanding the naïve B cell repertoire and its specificity for potential zoonotic threats, such as the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5Nx viruses, may allow prediction of infection- or vaccine-specific responses. However, this naïve repertoire and the possibility to respond to emerging, prepandemic viruses are largely undetermined. Here, we profiled naïve B cell reactivity against a prototypical HPAI H5 hemagglutinin (HA), the major target of antibody responses. We found that the frequency of H5-specific human naïve B cells targeting the HA "head" domain was increased relative to cross-reactive B cells to a circulating seasonal H1N1 strain. We classified the isolated monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) by the HA epitopes engaged and found that selected mAbs neutralized H5N1 at germline. We determined a cryo-electron microscopic structure of one mAb in complex with H5 HA to define its epitope. Our study defines the naïve human B cell repertoire recognizing a potentially zoonotic HPAI.

Topics & Concepts

Hemagglutinin (influenza)VirologyEpitopeMonoclonal antibodyBiologyAntibodyInfluenza A virus subtype H5N1VirusImmunologyInfluenza Virus Research StudiesT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Response and Inflammation
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