Contribution of Influenza H5 Head and Stalk Domains to the Development of Functional Non-Neutralizing Antibodies Following Mucosal rH5-NE Vaccination 2333118

R Raymond Ash (University of Maryland, Baltimore) Y Yuanyuan Liang J Jingping Hu G Gabrielle Russell (University of Maryland, Baltimore) J Juliahna Hayes (University of Maryland, Baltimore) L Lynda Coughlan M Meagan Deming (University of Maryland, Baltimore) C Chad Costley (BlueWillow Biologics, Inc) M Marcelo Sztein (University of Maryland, Baltimore) J Justin Ortiz (University of Maryland, Baltimore) F Franklin Toapanta (University of Maryland, Baltimore)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction In a prior Phase 1 trial we showed that an intranasal (IN) recombinant hemagglutinin (HA) H5 vaccine (rH5; A/Indo/05) nanoemulsion-adjuvanted (rH5 NE) and given on days 1 and 29 effectively primed the immune system. Participants received rH5 NE (25—100 µg; IN; n = 24), unadjuvanted rH5 (100 µg; IN; n = 7), or placebo (n = 6). Only rH5 NE recipients exhibited significant increases in HAI titers after a heterologous intramuscular (IM) H5N1 booster on day 197, confirming successful mucosal priming. Anti-H5 antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC) activity also demonstrated this priming effect. Here, we evaluated whether rH5 NE elicited cross reactive ADCC and antibody-dependent cell phagocytosis (ADCP) responses to diverse H5 HAs and examined contributions of HA head and stalk domains. Methods Plasma from days 1, 57, and 225 was analyzed. ADCC was assessed using beads coated with whole, head only, or stalk only H5 HAs incubated with plasma and exposed to a CD16a expressing reporter cell line. ADCP was quantified by THP 1 uptake of antigen-coated AF488—beads. ADCC seroconversion was defined as a ≥ 4 fold increase; ADCP seroconversion as a ≥ 2 fold increase. Results By day 57, 33% (8/24) rH5 NE recipients showed ADCC seroconversion to A/Indo/05 whole HA, rising to 50% after the day-197 IM boost. Unadjuvanted rH5 and placebos seroconverted only after boosting (4/7=57% & 4/6=67%, respectively). Similar trends were seen for A/Viet/04 and A/cow Tx/24. Head specific ADCC seroconversion in rH5 NE reached 46% (11/24) at day 57 and 88% (21/24) at day 225, whereas unadjuvanted rH5 responded only at day 225 (4/7=57%). Placebos showed no responses. Stalk specific ADCC was largely preexisting across all groups, with minimal vaccine induced increases. ADCP trends mirrored ADCC findings. Conclusion Intranasal rH5 NE induces cross reactive ADCC and ADCP responses driven primarily by antibodies targeting the H5-head, supporting its capacity to induce effective mucosal priming. Funding Source Support from the following Grants: NIH U01AI148081, BlueWillow Contract, lead author is a UMB-ITP-Vax scholar (NIH R25AI175011), Topic Categories Vaccines and Immunotherapy (VAC)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (11)

R

Raymond Ash

University of Maryland, Baltimore

Y

Yuanyuan Liang

J

Jingping Hu

G

Gabrielle Russell

University of Maryland, Baltimore

J

Juliahna Hayes

University of Maryland, Baltimore

L

Lynda Coughlan

M

Meagan Deming

University of Maryland, Baltimore

C

Chad Costley

BlueWillow Biologics, Inc

M

Marcelo Sztein

University of Maryland, Baltimore

J

Justin Ortiz

University of Maryland, Baltimore

F

Franklin Toapanta

University of Maryland, Baltimore