Targeting Hemagglutinin: Approaches for Broad Protection against the Influenza A Virus
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Hemagglutinin
2.1. The Structure of the Hemagglutinin
2.2. Binding Affinity of the Hemagglutinin
2.3. Fusion Function of the Hemagglutinin
2.4. Stability and Immunity of the Hemagglutinin
3. Broad Spectrum Protection Strategies Targeting the Hemagglutinin
3.1. Antibodies Against the Hemagglutinin
3.1.1. Antibodies Against the Hemagglutinin Head
3.1.2. Antibodies Against the Hemagglutinin Stalk
3.2. Universal Vaccines Against the Hemagglutinin
3.2.1. HA Stalk-Based Universal Vaccines
3.2.2. HA TM-Domain-Based Universal Vaccines
3.3. HA Inhibitors as Anti-Influenza Drugs
4. Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Antibody | Target | Function | Animal/Cell | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
S139/1 | HA head | Neutralization of H1, H2, H3, H6, H13, and H16 strains; Reduction of virus titers of H3N2 and H1N1 strains after passive immunization | MDCK cells; Mouse | [109,118] |
CH65 | HA head | Neutralization of H1N1 strains covering 21 years of antigenic drift | MDCK cells | [110,120] |
C05 | HA head | Neutralization of H1, H2, H3, and H9 strains; Protection against H1N1 and H3N2 strains after intraperitoneal injection | MDCK cells; Mouse | [108] |
CH67 | HA head | Neutralization of H1N1 strains | MDCK cells | [110] |
F045–092 | HA head | Neutralization to the entire H3 subtype | 10-day-old Embryonated chicken eggs | [50] |
H3v-47 | HA head | Neutralization of various H3N2 strains; Protection against an H3N2 strain after intraperitoneal injection | MDCK cells; Mouse | [121] |
KL-H4–1E8, KL-H4–1G4, KL-H4–2B1, KL-H4–3D8, KL-H4–3G7, KL-H4–4A11, KL-H4–4E8, KL-H4–5B8 | HA head | Binding to various H4 HA; Protection against an H4N6 strain after intraperitoneal injection | Mouse | [122] |
CR6261 | HA stalk | Neutralization to H1, H2, H5, H6, H8, and H9 strains; Protection against H1N1 and H5N1 strains after intraperitoneal injection | MDCK cells; Mouse | [132] |
F10 | HA stalk | Inhibition to cell fusion; Protection against H5 strains after intraperitoneal injection | MDCK cells; HeLa cells; Mouse | [145] |
FI6 | HA stalk | Neutralization to group I and II strains | MDCK cells | [114] |
CR8020 | HA stalk | Protection against H3N2 and H7N7 strains | Mouse | [146] |
6F12 | HA stalk | Neutralization to H1 strains; Protection against H1 strains after intraperitoneal injection or passive immunization | MDCK cells; Mouse; Ferret | [138,147] |
39.29 | HA stalk | Neutralization to H1, H2, and H3 strains; Protection against H1N1, H3N2 and H5N1 strains | MDCK cells; Mouse; Ferret | [119] |
CR8043 | HA stalk | Neutralization to H3 and H10 strains; Protection against H3N2 and H7N7 strains. | MDCK cells; Mouse | [139] |
MEDI8852 | HA stalk | Neutralization to group I and II strains; Protection against H1, H3, and H5 strains after intraperitoneal infection or intranasal immunization. | MDCK cells; Mouse; Ferret | [141] |
27F3 | HA stalk | Binding to H1, H2, H3, H5, H6, H7, H9, H11, H12, H13, H16, and Flu B strains | - | [133] |
Drugs | Target | Function | Animal/Cell | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
BMY-27709 | HA2 | Inhibit replication of the H1 and H2 viruses in the early stage | MDBK cells | [209] |
C22 | HA2 | Facilitate the HA conformational change; Inhibit fusion activity and viral infection | MDCK cells | [214] |
LY-180299 | HA | Inhibits membrane fusion; Inhibit replication of H1N1 virus in the early stage | MDCK cells | [210] |
CL-61917, CL-385319, CL-62554 | HA2 | Inhibit viral replication; Inhibit virus-specific protein synthesis; Inhibit cell-to-cell fusion | MDCK cells | [208] |
TBHQ | HA2 | Inhibit viral infectivity of H3 strains; Stabilize the HA neutral pH structure; Inhibit membrane fusion | MDCK cells | [10,213] |
Arbidol | HA stalk | Bind in a hydrophobic cavity in the HA stalk region; Inhibit early membrane fusion and viral replication; Stabilize HA pre-fusion conformation | MDCK cells | [216,217] |
RO5464466, RO5487624 | HA | Inhibit viral replication in the early stage; Block fusion by stabilizing the HA pre-fusion structure; Protection against H1N1 strain by intravenous administration | MDCK cells; Mouse | [211] |
FA-583, FA-617 | HA2 | Inhibit the fusion of group I HA; Prohibit low-pH-induced HA conformational change | MDCK cells | [212] |
PEP87 | HA2 | Inhibit H7 and H5 HA-mediated entry; Disrupt the HA pre-fusion structure | HEK 293T cells | [215] |
JNJ4796 | HA stalk | Neutralize group I viruses, Inhibit HA-mediated fusion; Protection against H1N1 strain after oral administration | MDCK cells; Mouse; HBECs | [218] |
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Zhang Y, Xu C, Zhang H, Liu GD, Xue C, Cao Y. Targeting Hemagglutinin: Approaches for Broad Protection against the Influenza A Virus. Viruses. 2019; 11(5):405. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11050405
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Yun, Cong Xu, Hao Zhang, George Dacai Liu, Chunyi Xue, and Yongchang Cao. 2019. "Targeting Hemagglutinin: Approaches for Broad Protection against the Influenza A Virus" Viruses 11, no. 5: 405. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11050405
APA StyleZhang, Y., Xu, C., Zhang, H., Liu, G. D., Xue, C., & Cao, Y. (2019). Targeting Hemagglutinin: Approaches for Broad Protection against the Influenza A Virus. Viruses, 11(5), 405. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11050405