Abstract
Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 viruses can result in poultry and occasionally in human mortality. A safe and effective H5N1 vaccine is urgently needed to reduce the pandemic potential. Hemagglutinin (HA), a major envelope protein accounting for approximately 80% of spikes in influenza virus, is often used as a major antigen for subunit vaccine development. In this study, we conducted a systematic study of the immune response against influenza virus infection following immunization with recombinant HA proteins expressed in insect (Sf9) cells, insect cells that contain exogenous genes for elaborating N-linked glycans (Mimic) and mammalian cells (CHO). While the antibody titers are higher with the insect cell derived HA proteins, the neutralization and HA inhibition titers are much higher with the mammalian cell produced HA proteins. Recombinant HA proteins containing tri- or tetra-antennary complex, terminally sialylated and asialyated-galactose type N-glycans induced better protective immunity in mice to lethal challenge. The results are highly relevant to issues that should be considered in the production of fragment vaccines.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Antibodies, Neutralizing / blood
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Antibodies, Viral / blood
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Antibody-Producing Cells / metabolism
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Antigen-Presenting Cells / immunology
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CHO Cells
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Carbohydrate Conformation
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Carbohydrate Sequence
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Cricetinae
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Cricetulus
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Female
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Glycosylation
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Hemagglutinins / chemistry
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Hemagglutinins / immunology*
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Hemagglutinins / metabolism
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin Isotypes / blood
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Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype / immunology*
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Influenza Vaccines / chemistry
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Influenza Vaccines / immunology*
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Influenza Vaccines / metabolism
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Influenza, Human / immunology
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Influenza, Human / prevention & control
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Influenza, Human / virology
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Mannans / metabolism
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Models, Molecular
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Protein Processing, Post-Translational*
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Protein Structure, Tertiary
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Sf9 Cells
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Spodoptera
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T-Lymphocytes / immunology
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Vaccination
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Viral Proteins / chemistry
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Viral Proteins / immunology*
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Viral Proteins / metabolism
Substances
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Antibodies, Neutralizing
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Antibodies, Viral
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Hemagglutinins
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Immunoglobulin Isotypes
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Influenza Vaccines
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Mannans
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Viral Proteins
Grants and funding
This project was supported by the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC101-2321-B-007-002 and NSC99-2311-B-007-005-MY3), the National Health Research Institutes, and the Academia Sinica Short-term Visitor Program. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.