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[Role of antineuraminidase antibodies in protection against influenza].

Authors :
Aymard M
Gerentes L
Kessler N
Source :
Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine [Bull Acad Natl Med] 1998; Vol. 182 (8), pp. 1723-36; discussion 1736-7.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

For improving the anti-influenza vaccination efficacy, the choice of strains carrying up dated neuraminidase antigen (NA) and the introduction of the optimal amount of NA antigen in the vaccine are critical. Monoclonal antibodies prepared against the neuraminidase N2 of A/Beijing/32/92 showed NA inhibition (NI) and neutralized (Nt) the cells infection by influenza virus either at an early stage (group 2 antibodies inhibit virus binding to cells) or at a late stage of infection (group 1 antibodies inhibit virus release). The specificity of the neutralization test is restricted to the homologous variant whereas the NI specificity is much broader. When both group 1 and group 2 antibodies are tested together, their neutralizing activity is significantly increased. The emergence in 1997 of an avian strain H5N1 in humans influenza infections at Hong Kong (Strain A/Hong-Kong/156/97) rose the threat of pandemic. The H5N1 strain carried H5 HA which is not recognized by the human immune system, but N1 might be related to other N1 antigens belonging to avian, swine and human strains. So we 1) characterized the N1 antigen from H5N1 in comparison with other known antigens, 2) we looked for anti N1 (H5N1) antibodies in humans according to the age and the vaccination status, 3) we checked the neutralizing activity of anti N1 antibodies. The N1 antigen (H5N1) appeared closely related to N1 from swine strains: Sw/31 correlated itself to the pandemic spanish virus (1918-19), and more recent swine isolates from 1982 and 1989. The anti N1 (H5N1) antibodies were present in sera collected from 75+ years old persons and these N1 antibodies were neutralizing H5N1 cells infection. Consequently, 75+ years old persons do not represent a priority group for vaccination in the case of H5N1 pandemic conditions.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
0001-4079
Volume :
182
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10188318