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Immunization with inactivated whole virus particle influenza virus vaccines improves the humoral response landscape in cynomolgus macaques

Although antibody-inducing split virus vaccines (SV) are currently the most effective way to combat seasonal influenza, their efficacy can be modest, especially in immunologically-naïve individuals. We investigated immune responses towards inactivated whole influenza virus particle vaccine (WPV) for...

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Autores principales: Chua, Brendon Y., Sekiya, Toshiki, Koutsakos, Marios, Nomura, Naoki, Rowntree, Louise C., Nguyen, Thi H. O., McQuilten, Hayley A., Ohno, Marumi, Ohara, Yuki, Nishimura, Tomohiro, Endo, Masafumi, Itoh, Yasushi, Habel, Jennifer R., Selva, Kevin J., Wheatley, Adam K., Wines, Bruce D., Hogarth, P. Mark, Kent, Stephen J., Chung, Amy W., Jackson, David C., Brown, Lorena E., Shingai, Masashi, Kedzierska, Katherine, Kida, Hiroshi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9581423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36206307
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010891
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author Chua, Brendon Y.
Sekiya, Toshiki
Koutsakos, Marios
Nomura, Naoki
Rowntree, Louise C.
Nguyen, Thi H. O.
McQuilten, Hayley A.
Ohno, Marumi
Ohara, Yuki
Nishimura, Tomohiro
Endo, Masafumi
Itoh, Yasushi
Habel, Jennifer R.
Selva, Kevin J.
Wheatley, Adam K.
Wines, Bruce D.
Hogarth, P. Mark
Kent, Stephen J.
Chung, Amy W.
Jackson, David C.
Brown, Lorena E.
Shingai, Masashi
Kedzierska, Katherine
Kida, Hiroshi
author_facet Chua, Brendon Y.
Sekiya, Toshiki
Koutsakos, Marios
Nomura, Naoki
Rowntree, Louise C.
Nguyen, Thi H. O.
McQuilten, Hayley A.
Ohno, Marumi
Ohara, Yuki
Nishimura, Tomohiro
Endo, Masafumi
Itoh, Yasushi
Habel, Jennifer R.
Selva, Kevin J.
Wheatley, Adam K.
Wines, Bruce D.
Hogarth, P. Mark
Kent, Stephen J.
Chung, Amy W.
Jackson, David C.
Brown, Lorena E.
Shingai, Masashi
Kedzierska, Katherine
Kida, Hiroshi
author_sort Chua, Brendon Y.
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description Although antibody-inducing split virus vaccines (SV) are currently the most effective way to combat seasonal influenza, their efficacy can be modest, especially in immunologically-naïve individuals. We investigated immune responses towards inactivated whole influenza virus particle vaccine (WPV) formulations, predicated to be more immunogenic, in a non-human primate model, as an important step towards clinical testing in humans. Comprehensive analyses were used to capture 46 immune parameters to profile how WPV-induced responses differed to those elicited by antigenically-similar SV formulations. Naïve cynomolgus macaques vaccinated with either monovalent or quadrivalent WPV consistently induced stronger antibody responses and hemagglutination inhibition (HI) antibody titres against vaccine-matched viruses compared to SV formulations, while acute reactogenic effects were similar. Responses in WPV-primed animals were further increased by boosting with the same formulation, conversely to modest responses after priming and boosting with SV. 28-parameter multiplex bead array defined key antibody features and showed that while both WPV and SV induced elevated IgG responses against A/H1N1 nucleoprotein, only WPV increased IgG responses against A/H1N1 hemagglutinin (HA) and HA-Stem, and higher IgA responses to A/H1N1-HA after each vaccine dose. Antibodies to A/H1N1-HA and HA-Stem that could engage FcγR2a and FcγR3a were also present at higher levels after one dose of WPV compared to SV and remained elevated after the second dose. Furthermore, WPV-enhanced antibody responses were associated with higher frequencies of HA-specific B-cells and IFN-γ-producing CD4(+) T-cell responses. Our data additionally demonstrate stronger boosting of HI titres by WPV following prior infection and support WPV administered as a priming dose irrespective of the follow up vaccine for the second dose. Our findings thus show that compared to SV vaccination, WPV-induced humoral responses are significantly increased in scope and magnitude, advocating WPV vaccination regimens for priming immunologically-naïve individuals and also in the event of a pandemic outbreak.
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spelling pubmed-95814232022-10-20 Immunization with inactivated whole virus particle influenza virus vaccines improves the humoral response landscape in cynomolgus macaques Chua, Brendon Y. Sekiya, Toshiki Koutsakos, Marios Nomura, Naoki Rowntree, Louise C. Nguyen, Thi H. O. McQuilten, Hayley A. Ohno, Marumi Ohara, Yuki Nishimura, Tomohiro Endo, Masafumi Itoh, Yasushi Habel, Jennifer R. Selva, Kevin J. Wheatley, Adam K. Wines, Bruce D. Hogarth, P. Mark Kent, Stephen J. Chung, Amy W. Jackson, David C. Brown, Lorena E. Shingai, Masashi Kedzierska, Katherine Kida, Hiroshi PLoS Pathog Research Article Although antibody-inducing split virus vaccines (SV) are currently the most effective way to combat seasonal influenza, their efficacy can be modest, especially in immunologically-naïve individuals. We investigated immune responses towards inactivated whole influenza virus particle vaccine (WPV) formulations, predicated to be more immunogenic, in a non-human primate model, as an important step towards clinical testing in humans. Comprehensive analyses were used to capture 46 immune parameters to profile how WPV-induced responses differed to those elicited by antigenically-similar SV formulations. Naïve cynomolgus macaques vaccinated with either monovalent or quadrivalent WPV consistently induced stronger antibody responses and hemagglutination inhibition (HI) antibody titres against vaccine-matched viruses compared to SV formulations, while acute reactogenic effects were similar. Responses in WPV-primed animals were further increased by boosting with the same formulation, conversely to modest responses after priming and boosting with SV. 28-parameter multiplex bead array defined key antibody features and showed that while both WPV and SV induced elevated IgG responses against A/H1N1 nucleoprotein, only WPV increased IgG responses against A/H1N1 hemagglutinin (HA) and HA-Stem, and higher IgA responses to A/H1N1-HA after each vaccine dose. Antibodies to A/H1N1-HA and HA-Stem that could engage FcγR2a and FcγR3a were also present at higher levels after one dose of WPV compared to SV and remained elevated after the second dose. Furthermore, WPV-enhanced antibody responses were associated with higher frequencies of HA-specific B-cells and IFN-γ-producing CD4(+) T-cell responses. Our data additionally demonstrate stronger boosting of HI titres by WPV following prior infection and support WPV administered as a priming dose irrespective of the follow up vaccine for the second dose. Our findings thus show that compared to SV vaccination, WPV-induced humoral responses are significantly increased in scope and magnitude, advocating WPV vaccination regimens for priming immunologically-naïve individuals and also in the event of a pandemic outbreak. Public Library of Science 2022-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9581423/ /pubmed/36206307 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010891 Text en © 2022 Chua et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chua, Brendon Y.
Sekiya, Toshiki
Koutsakos, Marios
Nomura, Naoki
Rowntree, Louise C.
Nguyen, Thi H. O.
McQuilten, Hayley A.
Ohno, Marumi
Ohara, Yuki
Nishimura, Tomohiro
Endo, Masafumi
Itoh, Yasushi
Habel, Jennifer R.
Selva, Kevin J.
Wheatley, Adam K.
Wines, Bruce D.
Hogarth, P. Mark
Kent, Stephen J.
Chung, Amy W.
Jackson, David C.
Brown, Lorena E.
Shingai, Masashi
Kedzierska, Katherine
Kida, Hiroshi
Immunization with inactivated whole virus particle influenza virus vaccines improves the humoral response landscape in cynomolgus macaques
title Immunization with inactivated whole virus particle influenza virus vaccines improves the humoral response landscape in cynomolgus macaques
title_full Immunization with inactivated whole virus particle influenza virus vaccines improves the humoral response landscape in cynomolgus macaques
title_fullStr Immunization with inactivated whole virus particle influenza virus vaccines improves the humoral response landscape in cynomolgus macaques
title_full_unstemmed Immunization with inactivated whole virus particle influenza virus vaccines improves the humoral response landscape in cynomolgus macaques
title_short Immunization with inactivated whole virus particle influenza virus vaccines improves the humoral response landscape in cynomolgus macaques
title_sort immunization with inactivated whole virus particle influenza virus vaccines improves the humoral response landscape in cynomolgus macaques
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9581423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36206307
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010891
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