Jesse Bloom PRO
Scientist studying evolution of proteins and viruses.
Fred Hutch Cancer Center / HHMI
Sequence covers all of HA except part of signal peptide and region encompassing HA1 - HA2 boundary. Mutations in this region unlikely to affect antigenicity or receptor-binding, but could affect HA stability. (Missing sites are 1 to 8 and 325 - 351 in sequential numbering; -6 to 2 and 312 to 335 in H3 numbering; -16 to 9 and 309 to 335 in mature H5 numbering).
Among the covered sites, there are four HA amino-acid mutations relative to the candidate vaccine virus (A/American Wigeon/South Carolina/22-000345-001/2021) and most dairy cattle H5 viruses (exemplified by A/cattle/TX/24-015973-008-original/2024)
A160T (a la A172T, A156T) is in a small minority of dairy cattle viruses, where it has arisen independently multiple times.
S140P (a la S152P, S136P) is only found in one dairy cattle virus and is otherwise unique
(L122Q, A160T, T199I)
(L122Q, P162Q, T199I)
A clade 2.3.4.4b candidate vaccine virus with A160T (a la A156T) is being developed by WHO CDC. As shown in their data below, serum elicited by that candidate vaccine virus is unaffected by A160T as expected.
Going forward, it is important to try to ensure any vaccines that are being prepared are well matched to the various different antigenically somewhat variable H5 viruses that pose a risk.
By Jesse Bloom
HA mutations in human case of influenza from Missouri