A(H2N2) and A(H3N2) influenza pandemics elicited durable cross-reactive and protective antibodies against avian N2 neuraminidases

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Liang, Zaolan | Lin, Xia | Sun, Lihong | Edwards, Kimberly, M | Song, Wenjun | Sun, Hailiang | Xie, Yanmin | Lin, Fangmei | Ling, Shiman | Liang, Tingting | Xiao, Biying | Wang, Jiaqi | Li, Min | Leung, Chin-Yu | Zhu, Huachen | Bhandari, Nisha | Varadarajan, Raghavan | Levine, Min, Z | Peiris, Malik | Webster, Robert | Dhanasekaran, Vijaykrishna | Leung, Nancy, H L | Cowling, Benjamin, J | Webby, Richard, J | Ducatez, Mariette | Zanin, Mark | Wong, Sook-San

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International audience. Abstract Human cases of avian influenza virus (AIV) infections are associated with an age-specific disease burden. As the influenza virus N2 neuraminidase (NA) gene was introduced from avian sources during the 1957 pandemic, we investigate the reactivity of N2 antibodies against A(H9N2) AIVs. Serosurvey of healthy individuals reveal the highest rates of AIV N2 antibodies in individuals aged ≥65 years. Exposure to the 1968 pandemic N2, but not recent N2, protected against A(H9N2) AIV challenge in female mice. In some older adults, infection with contemporary A(H3N2) virus could recall cross-reactive AIV NA antibodies, showing discernable human- or avian-NA type reactivity. Individuals born before 1957 have higher anti-AIV N2 titers compared to those born between 1957 and 1968. The anti-AIV N2 antibodies titers correlate with antibody titers to the 1957 N2, suggesting that exposure to the A(H2N2) virus contribute to this reactivity. These findings underscore the critical role of neuraminidase immunity in zoonotic and pandemic influenza risk assessment.

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