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Stringent and complex sequence constraints of an IGHV1-69 broadly neutralizing antibody to influenza HA stem.


ABSTRACT: IGHV1-69 is frequently utilized by broadly neutralizing influenza antibodies to the hemagglutinin (HA) stem. These IGHV1-69 HA stem antibodies have diverse complementarity-determining region (CDR) H3 sequences. Besides, their light chains have minimal to no contact with the epitope. Consequently, sequence determinants that confer IGHV1-69 antibodies with HA stem specificity remain largely elusive. Using high-throughput experiments, this study reveals the importance of light-chain sequence for the IGHV1-69 HA stem antibody CR9114, which is the broadest influenza antibody known to date. Moreover, we demonstrate that the CDR H3 sequences from many other IGHV1-69 antibodies, including those to the HA stem, are incompatible with CR9114. Along with mutagenesis and structural analysis, our results indicate that light-chain and CDR H3 sequences coordinately determine the HA stem specificity of IGHV1-69 antibodies. Overall, this work provides molecular insights into broadly neutralizing antibody responses to influenza virus, which have important implications for universal influenza vaccine development.

SUBMITTER: Teo QW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10872586 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stringent and complex sequence constraints of an IGHV1-69 broadly neutralizing antibody to influenza HA stem.

Teo Qi Wen QW   Wang Yiquan Y   Lv Huibin H   Tan Timothy J C TJC   Lei Ruipeng R   Mao Kevin J KJ   Wu Nicholas C NC  

Cell reports 20231116 11


IGHV1-69 is frequently utilized by broadly neutralizing influenza antibodies to the hemagglutinin (HA) stem. These IGHV1-69 HA stem antibodies have diverse complementarity-determining region (CDR) H3 sequences. Besides, their light chains have minimal to no contact with the epitope. Consequently, sequence determinants that confer IGHV1-69 antibodies with HA stem specificity remain largely elusive. Using high-throughput experiments, this study reveals the importance of light-chain sequence for th  ...[more]

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