Vaccine-induced memory B cell responses to evolving viruses like influenza A involve activation of pre-existing immunity and generation of new responses. To define the contribution of these two types of responses, we analyzed the response to H7N9 vaccination in H7N9-naive adults. We performed comprehensive comparisons at the single-cell level of the kinetics, Ig repertoire, and activation phenotype of established pre-existing memory B cells recognizing conserved epitopes and the newly generated memory B cells directed toward H7 strain-specific epitopes. The recall response to conserved epitopes on H7 HA involved a transient expansion of memory B cells with little observed adaptation. However, the B cell response to newly encountered epitope...
Neutralising antibodies and antigen-specific B cells are important for protection against influenza ...
Recent advances in high-throughput single cell sequencing have opened up new avenues into the invest...
International audienceIn addition to serum immunoglobulins, memory B cell (MBC) generation against s...
It has long been known that the antigen-specific B cell repertoire is dynamic and undergoes profound...
© 2020 Maria Auladell BernatVaccination is the best available means to reduce the burden of seasonal...
Protective antibody responses to a single dose of 2009 pandemic vaccines have been observed in the m...
International audienceA comprehensive understanding of the development and evolution of human B cell...
Human memory B cells play a vital role in the long-term protection of the host from pathogenic recha...
Proactive priming before the next pandemic could induce immune memory responses to novel influenza a...
Abstract Background The 2009 pandemic influenza was m...
Persistent and durable immunological memory forms the basis of any successful vaccination protocol. ...
Immunization with the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) remains the most effective strategy to com...
Influenza viral evolution presents a formidable challenge to vaccination due to the virus\u27 abilit...
The success of vaccines is dependent on the generation and maintenance of immunological memory. The ...
Influenza vaccination is a common approach to prevent seasonal and pandemic influenza. Pre-existing ...
Neutralising antibodies and antigen-specific B cells are important for protection against influenza ...
Recent advances in high-throughput single cell sequencing have opened up new avenues into the invest...
International audienceIn addition to serum immunoglobulins, memory B cell (MBC) generation against s...
It has long been known that the antigen-specific B cell repertoire is dynamic and undergoes profound...
© 2020 Maria Auladell BernatVaccination is the best available means to reduce the burden of seasonal...
Protective antibody responses to a single dose of 2009 pandemic vaccines have been observed in the m...
International audienceA comprehensive understanding of the development and evolution of human B cell...
Human memory B cells play a vital role in the long-term protection of the host from pathogenic recha...
Proactive priming before the next pandemic could induce immune memory responses to novel influenza a...
Abstract Background The 2009 pandemic influenza was m...
Persistent and durable immunological memory forms the basis of any successful vaccination protocol. ...
Immunization with the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) remains the most effective strategy to com...
Influenza viral evolution presents a formidable challenge to vaccination due to the virus\u27 abilit...
The success of vaccines is dependent on the generation and maintenance of immunological memory. The ...
Influenza vaccination is a common approach to prevent seasonal and pandemic influenza. Pre-existing ...
Neutralising antibodies and antigen-specific B cells are important for protection against influenza ...
Recent advances in high-throughput single cell sequencing have opened up new avenues into the invest...
International audienceIn addition to serum immunoglobulins, memory B cell (MBC) generation against s...