[HTML][HTML] Anti-HA glycoforms drive B cell affinity selection and determine influenza vaccine efficacy

TT Wang, J Maamary, GS Tan, S Bournazos, CW Davis… - Cell, 2015 - cell.com
TT Wang, J Maamary, GS Tan, S Bournazos, CW Davis, F Krammer, SJ Schlesinger…
Cell, 2015cell.com
Protective vaccines elicit high-affinity, neutralizing antibodies by selection of somatically
hypermutated B cell antigen receptors (BCR) on immune complexes (ICs). This implicates
Fc-Fc receptor (FcR) interactions in affinity maturation, which, in turn, are determined by IgG
subclass and Fc glycan composition within ICs. Trivalent influenza virus vaccination elicited
regulation of anti-hemagglutinin (HA) IgG subclass and Fc glycans, with abundance of
sialylated Fc glycans (sFc) predicting quality of vaccine response. We show that sFcs drive …
Summary
Protective vaccines elicit high-affinity, neutralizing antibodies by selection of somatically hypermutated B cell antigen receptors (BCR) on immune complexes (ICs). This implicates Fc-Fc receptor (FcR) interactions in affinity maturation, which, in turn, are determined by IgG subclass and Fc glycan composition within ICs. Trivalent influenza virus vaccination elicited regulation of anti-hemagglutinin (HA) IgG subclass and Fc glycans, with abundance of sialylated Fc glycans (sFc) predicting quality of vaccine response. We show that sFcs drive BCR affinity selection by binding the Type-II FcR CD23, thus upregulating the inhibitory FcγRIIB on activated B cells. This elevates the threshold requirement for BCR signaling, resulting in B cell selection for higher affinity BCR. Immunization with sFc HA ICs elicited protective, high-affinity IgGs against the conserved stalk of the HA. These results reveal a novel, endogenous pathway for affinity maturation that can be exploited for eliciting high-affinity, broadly neutralizing antibodies through immunization with sialylated immune complexes.
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