Clade 2.3.4.4b but not historical clade 1 HA replicating RNA vaccine protects against bovine H5N1 challenge in mice
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Clade 2.3.4.4b but not historical clade 1 HA replicating RNA vaccine protects against bovine H5N1 challenge in mice
Abstract
The ongoing circulation of influenza A H5N1 in the United States has raised concerns of a pandemic caused by highly pathogenic avian influenza. Although the United States has stockpiled and is prepared to produce millions of vaccine doses to address an H5N1 pandemic, currently circulating H5N1 viruses contain multiple mutations within the immunodominant head domain of hemagglutinin (HA) compared to the antigens used in stockpiled vaccines. It is unclear if these stockpiled vaccines will need to be updated to match the contemporary H5N1 strains. Here we show that a replicating RNA vaccine expressing the HA of an H5N1 isolated from a US dairy cow confers complete protection against homologous lethal challenge in mice. A repRNA encoding the HA of a clade 1 H5 from 2004 (A/Vietnam/1203/2004) as utilized by some stockpiled vaccines, confers only partial protection. Our data highlight the utility of nucleic acid vaccines to be rapidly updated to match emergent viruses of concern while demonstrating that contemporary bovine H5N1 viruses can evade immunity elicited by historical HA antigens.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: J.H.E., E.T.S., N.W., S.P., K.H., E.H., and K.G. have an equity interest in HDT Bio. J.H.E. is an inventor on patents (US Patent nos. 11,458,209; 11,433,142; 11,752,218; 11,648,321; and 11,654,200) and patent applications (PCT/US22/76787, PCT/US23/60225, and PCT/US2024/010326) pertaining to the LION formulation and repRNA compositions described in the studies. Funders had no role in study design, data interpretation or decision to publish. The remaining authors declare no competing interests.
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