Mapping person-to-person variation in viral mutations that escape polyclonal serum targeting influenza hemagglutinin
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- PMCID: PMC6711711
- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.49324
Mapping person-to-person variation in viral mutations that escape polyclonal serum targeting influenza hemagglutinin
Abstract
A longstanding question is how influenza virus evolves to escape human immunity, which is polyclonal and can target many distinct epitopes. Here, we map how all amino-acid mutations to influenza's major surface protein affect viral neutralization by polyclonal human sera. The serum of some individuals is so focused that it selects single mutations that reduce viral neutralization by over an order of magnitude. However, different viral mutations escape the sera of different individuals. This individual-to-individual variation in viral escape mutations is not present among ferrets that have been infected just once with a defined viral strain. Our results show how different single mutations help influenza virus escape the immunity of different members of the human population, a phenomenon that could shape viral evolution and disease susceptibility.
Keywords: antigenic drift; deep mutational scanning; evolutionary biology; hemagglutinin; human; infectious disease; influenza virus; microbiology; mutational antigenic profiling; virus.
© 2019, Lee et al.
Conflict of interest statement
JL, RE, SZ, SC, PW, TB, TS, MB, AH, SL, SH, JB No competing interests declared
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