Hypothermia Exposes Hidden Epitopes in Influenza A Hemagglutinin and Potentiates the Binding of Neutralizing Antibodies
Puneet K. Singh,
Razvan C. Stan
Abstract:Influenza viruses are an important cause of human morbidity and mortality. Influenza uses hemagglutinin, a trimeric surface protein whose monomers are composed of a head and a stalk domain, for immune evasion and cell entry. As the head domain is under constant antigenic drift, eliciting neutralizing antibodies through vaccination against its evolutionarily more conserved stalk domain is a key goal in the treatment of this infection. It is unknown how temperature affects the formation of hemagglutinin‐antibody… Show more
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