Influenza A virus transfectants with chimeric hemagglutinins containing epitopes from different subtypes

  • Li S
  • Schulman J
  • Moran T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Influenza virus transfectants with chimeric hemagglutinins were constructed by using a ribonucleoprotein transfection method. Transfectants W(H1)-H2 and W(H1)-H3 contained A/WSN/33(H1N1) (WSN) hemagglutinins in which the six-amino-acid loop (contained in antigenic site B) was replaced by the corresponding structures of influenza viruses A/Japan/57(H2N2) and A/Hong Kong/8/68(H3N2) (HK), respectively. Serological analysis indicated that the W(H1)-H3 transfectant virus reacted with antibodies against both the WSN and HK viruses in hemagglutination inhibition and plaque neutralization assays. Furthermore, mice immunized with W(H1)-H3 transfectant virus produced antibodies to the WSN and HK viruses. The results demonstrate that influenza virus transfectants can be engineered to express epitopes of different subtypes on their hemagglutinins.

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Li, S. Q., Schulman, J. L., Moran, T., Bona, C., & Palese, P. (1992). Influenza A virus transfectants with chimeric hemagglutinins containing epitopes from different subtypes. Journal of Virology, 66(1), 399–404. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.66.1.399-404.1992

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