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B Cell Responses against Influenza Viruses: Short-Lived Humoral Immunity against a Life-Long Threat

Jenna J. Guthmiller Henry A. Utset Patrick C. Wilson

Abstrak

Antibodies are critical for providing protection against influenza virus infections. However, protective humoral immunity against influenza viruses is limited by the antigenic drift and shift of the major surface glycoproteins, hemagglutinin and neuraminidase. Importantly, people are exposed to influenza viruses throughout their life and tend to reuse memory B cells from prior exposure to generate antibodies against new variants. Despite this, people tend to recall memory B cells against constantly evolving variable epitopes or non-protective antigens, as opposed to recalling them against broadly neutralizing epitopes of hemagglutinin. In this review, we discuss the factors that impact the generation and recall of memory B cells against distinct viral antigens, as well as the immunological limitations preventing broadly neutralizing antibody responses. Lastly, we discuss how next-generation vaccine platforms can potentially overcome these obstacles to generate robust and long-lived protection against influenza A viruses.

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Jenna J. Guthmiller

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Henry A. Utset

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Patrick C. Wilson

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Guthmiller, J.J., Utset, H.A., Wilson, P.C. (2021). B Cell Responses against Influenza Viruses: Short-Lived Humoral Immunity against a Life-Long Threat. https://doi.org/10.3390/v13060965

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2021
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10.3390/v13060965
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