Variation by lineage in serum antibody responses to influenza B virus infections.

Two lineages of influenza B virus currently co-circulate and have distinct antigenicity, termed Victoria and Yamagata after the B/Victoria/2/87 and B/Yamagata/16/88 strains, respectively. We analyzed antibody titer dynamics following PCR-confirmed influenza B virus infection in a longitudinal commun...

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Main Authors: Yiu Chung Lau, Ranawaka A P M Perera, Vicky J Fang, Long Hei Luk, Daniel K W Chu, Peng Wu, Ian G Barr, J S Malik Peiris, Benjamin J Cowling
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241693
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spelling doaj-854d252951964cc3beb1204ef708cf422021-03-04T12:50:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011511e024169310.1371/journal.pone.0241693Variation by lineage in serum antibody responses to influenza B virus infections.Yiu Chung LauRanawaka A P M PereraVicky J FangLong Hei LukDaniel K W ChuPeng WuIan G BarrJ S Malik PeirisBenjamin J CowlingTwo lineages of influenza B virus currently co-circulate and have distinct antigenicity, termed Victoria and Yamagata after the B/Victoria/2/87 and B/Yamagata/16/88 strains, respectively. We analyzed antibody titer dynamics following PCR-confirmed influenza B virus infection in a longitudinal community-based cohort study conducted in Hong Kong from 2009-2014 to assess patterns in changes in antibody titers to B/Victoria and B/Yamagata viruses following infections with each lineage. Among 62 PCR-confirmed cases, almost half had undetectable hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) antibody titers to the lineage of infection both pre-infection and post-infection. Among those infected with influenza B/Victoria who showed an HAI titer response after infection, we found strong rises to the lineage of infection, positive but smaller cross-lineage HAI titer boosts, a small dependence of HAI titer boosts on pre-infection titers, and a shorter half-life of HAI titers in adults. Our study is limited by the low HAI sensitivity for non-ether-treated IBV antigen and the incapacity of performing other assays with higher sensitivity, as well as the mismatch between the B/Yamagata lineage circulating strain and the assay strain in one of the study seasons.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241693
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author Yiu Chung Lau
Ranawaka A P M Perera
Vicky J Fang
Long Hei Luk
Daniel K W Chu
Peng Wu
Ian G Barr
J S Malik Peiris
Benjamin J Cowling
spellingShingle Yiu Chung Lau
Ranawaka A P M Perera
Vicky J Fang
Long Hei Luk
Daniel K W Chu
Peng Wu
Ian G Barr
J S Malik Peiris
Benjamin J Cowling
Variation by lineage in serum antibody responses to influenza B virus infections.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yiu Chung Lau
Ranawaka A P M Perera
Vicky J Fang
Long Hei Luk
Daniel K W Chu
Peng Wu
Ian G Barr
J S Malik Peiris
Benjamin J Cowling
author_sort Yiu Chung Lau
title Variation by lineage in serum antibody responses to influenza B virus infections.
title_short Variation by lineage in serum antibody responses to influenza B virus infections.
title_full Variation by lineage in serum antibody responses to influenza B virus infections.
title_fullStr Variation by lineage in serum antibody responses to influenza B virus infections.
title_full_unstemmed Variation by lineage in serum antibody responses to influenza B virus infections.
title_sort variation by lineage in serum antibody responses to influenza b virus infections.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Two lineages of influenza B virus currently co-circulate and have distinct antigenicity, termed Victoria and Yamagata after the B/Victoria/2/87 and B/Yamagata/16/88 strains, respectively. We analyzed antibody titer dynamics following PCR-confirmed influenza B virus infection in a longitudinal community-based cohort study conducted in Hong Kong from 2009-2014 to assess patterns in changes in antibody titers to B/Victoria and B/Yamagata viruses following infections with each lineage. Among 62 PCR-confirmed cases, almost half had undetectable hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) antibody titers to the lineage of infection both pre-infection and post-infection. Among those infected with influenza B/Victoria who showed an HAI titer response after infection, we found strong rises to the lineage of infection, positive but smaller cross-lineage HAI titer boosts, a small dependence of HAI titer boosts on pre-infection titers, and a shorter half-life of HAI titers in adults. Our study is limited by the low HAI sensitivity for non-ether-treated IBV antigen and the incapacity of performing other assays with higher sensitivity, as well as the mismatch between the B/Yamagata lineage circulating strain and the assay strain in one of the study seasons.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241693
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