[PDF][PDF] Activation dynamics and immunoglobulin evolution of pre-existing and newly generated human memory B cell responses to influenza hemagglutinin

SF Andrews, MJ Chambers, CA Schramm, J Plyler… - Immunity, 2019 - cell.com
SF Andrews, MJ Chambers, CA Schramm, J Plyler, JE Raab, M Kanekiyo, RA Gillespie…
Immunity, 2019cell.com
Vaccine-induced memory B cell responses to evolving viruses like influenza A involve
activation of pre-existing immunity and generation of new responses. To define the
contribution of these two types of responses, we analyzed the response to H7N9 vaccination
in H7N9-naive adults. We performed comprehensive comparisons at the single-cell level of
the kinetics, Ig repertoire, and activation phenotype of established pre-existing memory B
cells recognizing conserved epitopes and the newly generated memory B cells directed …
Summary
Vaccine-induced memory B cell responses to evolving viruses like influenza A involve activation of pre-existing immunity and generation of new responses. To define the contribution of these two types of responses, we analyzed the response to H7N9 vaccination in H7N9-naive adults. We performed comprehensive comparisons at the single-cell level of the kinetics, Ig repertoire, and activation phenotype of established pre-existing memory B cells recognizing conserved epitopes and the newly generated memory B cells directed toward H7 strain-specific epitopes. The recall response to conserved epitopes on H7 HA involved a transient expansion of memory B cells with little observed adaptation. However, the B cell response to newly encountered epitopes was phenotypically distinct and generated a sustained memory population that evolved and affinity matured months after vaccination. These findings establish clear differences between newly generated and pre-existing memory B cells, highlighting the challenges in achieving long-lasting, broad protection against an ever-evolving virus.
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