Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10964614 | Vaccine | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In a previously reported phase I clinical trial, subjects vaccinated with two doses of an unadjuvanted H7N9 virus like particle (VLP) vaccine responded poorly (15.6% seroconversion rates with 45 μg hemagglutinin (HA) dose). In contrast, 80.6% of subjects receiving H7N9 VLP vaccine (5 μg HA) with ISCOMATRIX⢠adjuvant developed hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) responses. To better understand the role of adjuvant, complete antibody epitope repertoires of post-vaccination sera were investigated using Whole Genome Fragment Phage Display Library (GFPDL). In addition, antibody affinity maturation following vaccination was measured against HA1 and HA2 antigenic domains using real time Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) based kinetic assays. Unadjuvanted H7N9-VLP vaccine generated primarily antibodies targeting the C-terminus of the HA1 domain, predicted to be mostly buried on the native HA spikes, while adjuvanted VLP vaccine generated antibodies against large epitopes in the HA1 spanning the receptor binding domain (RBD). SPR analysis using a functional H7-HA1 domain demonstrated that sera from adjuvanted H7N9-VLP vaccine induced higher total binding antibodies and significantly higher antibody affinity maturation to HA1 compared to sera from unadjuvanted vaccine. Total antibody binding and affinity to the HA1 (but not HA2) domain correlated with HI and neutralization titers. This study demonstrates that ISCOMATRIX⢠adjuvanted vaccine promotes higher quality antibody immune response against avian influenza in naïve humans.
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Authors
Ka Yan Chung, Elizabeth M. Coyle, Dewal Jani, Lisa R. King, Rukmini Bhardwaj, Louis Fries, Gale Smith, Gregory Glenn, Hana Golding, Surender Khurana,