Gouma S, Furey C, Santos JJS, Parkhouse K, Weirick. Nucleoside-Modified mRNA-Based Influenza Vaccines Circumvent Problems Associated with H3N2 Vaccine Strain Egg Adaptation. J Virol. 2022 Dec 19:e0172322
Most human influenza vaccine antigens are produced in fertilized chicken eggs. Recent H3N2 egg-based vaccine antigens have limited effectiveness, partially due to egg-adaptive substitutions that alter the antigenicity of the hemagglutinin (HA) protein. The nucleoside-modified mRNA encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (mRNA-LNP) vaccine platform is a promising alternative for egg-based influenza vaccines because mRNA-LNP-derived antigens are not subject to adaptive pressures that arise during the production of antigens in chicken eggs. Here, we compared H3N2-specific antibody responses in mice vaccinated with either 3c.2A H3-encoding mRNA-LNP or a conventional egg-based Fluzone vaccine (which included an egg-adapted 3c.2A antigen) supplemented with an MF59-like adjuvant. We tested mRNA-LNP encoding wild-type and egg-adapted H3 antigens. We found that mRNA-LNP encoding wild-type H3 elicited antibodies that neutralized the wild-type 3c.2A H3N2 virus more effectively than antibodies elicited by mRNA-LNP encoding egg-adapted H3 or the egg-based Fluzone vaccine. mRNA-LNP expressing either wild-type or egg-adapted H3 protected mice against infection with the wild-type 3c2.A H3N2, whereas the egg-based Fluzone vaccine did not. We found that both mRNA-LNP vaccines elicited high levels of group 2 HA stalk-reactive antibodies, which likely contributed to protection in vivo. Our studies indicate that nucleoside-modified mRNA-LNP-based vaccines can circumvent problems associated with egg adaptations with recent 3c2.A H3N2 viruses. IMPORTANCE This study shows that the nucleoside-modified mRNA-LNP vaccine platform is a promising alternative for egg-based influenza vaccines. We show that mRNA-LNP vaccines expressing H3 antigens elicit high levels of antibodies in mice and protect against H3N2 influenza virus infection.
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