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Immunogenic and Protective Properties of Recombinant Hemagglutinin of Influenza A (H5N8) Virus.

Nadezhda B RudometovaAnastasia A FandoLyubov A KisakovaDenis N KisakovMaria Borisovna BorgoyakovaVictoria R LitvinovaVladimir A YakovlevElena V TigeevaDanil I VahitovSergey V SharabrinDmitriy N ShcherbakovVeronika I EvseenkoKsenia I IvanovaAndrey S GudymoTatyana N IlyichevaVasiliy Yu MarchenkoAlexander A IlyichevAndrey P RudometovLarisa I Karpenko
Published in: Vaccines (2024)
In this study, we characterized recombinant hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A (H5N8) virus produced in Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO-K1s). Immunochemical analysis showed that the recombinant hemagglutinin was recognized by the serum of ferrets infected with influenza A (H5N8) virus, indicating that its antigenic properties were retained. Two groups of Balb/c mice were immunized with intramuscular injection of recombinant hemagglutinin or propiolactone inactivated A/Astrakhan/3212/2020 (H5N8) influenza virus. The results demonstrated that both immunogens induced a specific antibody response as determined by ELISA. Virus neutralization assay revealed that sera of immunized animals were able to neutralize A/turkey/Stavropol/320-01/2020 (H5N8) influenza virus-the average neutralizing titer was 2560. Immunization with both recombinant HA/H5 hemagglutinin and inactivated virus gave 100% protection against lethal H5N8 virus challenge. This study shows that recombinant HA (H5N8) protein may be a useful antigen candidate for developing subunit vaccines against influenza A (H5N8) virus with suitable immunogenicity and protective efficacy.
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