Highly Conserved Protective Epitopes on Influenza B Viruses
Scripps Research Institute · Aarhus University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Influenza Antibodies, Part B With its ability to reassort in animal hosts like pigs and birds, and to cause pandemics, influenza A viruses are often in the spotlight. However, a substantial portion of the annual flu burden is also the result of influenza B virus, which is a single influenza type that is characterized by two antigenically and genetically distinct lineages. Dreyfus et al. (p. 1343 , published online 9 August) identify three monoclonal human antibodies that are able to protect against lethal infection with both lineages of influenza B virus in mice. Two antibodies, which bind to distinct regions of the viral hemagluttinin (HA) molecule, neutralize multiple strains from both lineages of influenza…
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26Topics & keywords
- Virology
- Epitope
- Biology
- Virus
- Monoclonal antibody
- Antibody
- H5N1 genetic structure
- Antigenic drift
- Good health and well-being