Comparison of immunogenicity between candidate influenza A(H3N2) virus vaccine strains in Japan: A randomized controlled trial using a monovalent vaccine of A/Saitama/103/2014 (CEXP-002) and A/Hong Kong/4801/2014 (X-263)

•Two A(H3N2) influenza vaccine strains were compared in terms of immunogenicity.•The antigenically unmatched strain to epidemic strains induced higher immunogenicity.•Immunogenicity is more important than antigenicity for vaccine strain selection. For the 2017–18 influenza season, A/Saitama/103/2014...

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Veröffentlicht in:Vaccine 2020-09, Vol.38 (42), p.6524-6532
Hauptverfasser: Kase, Tetsuo, Inoue, Megumi, Morikawa, Saeko, Kumashiro, Hiroko, Hiroi, Satoshi, Nakata, Keiko, Ito, Kazuya, Ishibashi, Motoki, Tsuru, Tomomi, Irie, Shin, Maeda, Akiko, Ohfuji, Satoko, Fukushima, Wakaba, Hirota, Yoshio
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Zusammenfassung:•Two A(H3N2) influenza vaccine strains were compared in terms of immunogenicity.•The antigenically unmatched strain to epidemic strains induced higher immunogenicity.•Immunogenicity is more important than antigenicity for vaccine strain selection. For the 2017–18 influenza season, A/Saitama/103/2014 (CEXP-002) (Saitama strain) was antigenically more similar to prior circulating strains than A/Hong Kong/4801/2014 (X-263) (Hong Kong strain) in a ferret model and was selected as the A(H3N2) vaccine virus strain in Japan. However, the Saitama strain grew poorly, and the Japanese government switched to the Hong Kong strain, raising public concerns of poor effectiveness. To enhance understanding of the correlation between antigenicity in experimental models and immunogenicity, as a surrogate measure of vaccine effectiveness, in the human population, we compared the immunogenicity of specially-prepared single dose monovalent influenza A(H3N2) vaccines containing the Saitama or the Hong Kong strain. A randomized controlled trial of 100 healthy adults aged 20–64 years (n = 50/group) was conducted. Virus neutralization assay was performed on sera from days 0 (pre-vaccination) and 21 (post-vaccination). Geometric mean titer (GMT), mean fold rise (MFR), seroconversion proportion (SCP), and seroprotection proportion (SPP) were calculated for vaccine strains and a representative circulating A(H3N2) virus strain (A/Osaka/188/2017). For the Hong Kong strain, post-vaccination GMT was significantly higher in the Hong Kong vaccine recipients (1:546 vs 1:260, p 
ISSN:0264-410X
1873-2518
DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.08.025