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Fluorescence-barcoded cell lines stably expressing membrane-anchored influenza neuraminidases

Finney, J;Kuraoka, M;Song, S;Watanabe, A;Liang, X;Liao, D;Moody, MA;Walter, EB;Harrison, SC;Kelsoe, G;

The discovery of broadly protective antibodies to the influenza virus neuraminidase (NA) has raised interest in NA as a vaccine target. However, recombinant, solubilized tetrameric NA ectodomains are often challenging to express and isolate, hindering the study of anti-NA humoral responses. To address this obstacle, we established a panel of 22 non-adherent cell lines stably expressing native, historical N1, N2, N3, N9, and NB NAs anchored on the cell surface. The cell lines are barcoded with fluorescent proteins, enabling high-throughput, 16-plex analyses of antibody binding with commonly available flow cytometers. The cell lines were at least as efficient as a Luminex multiplex binding assay at identifying NA antibodies from a library of unselected clonal IgGs derived from human memory B cells. The membrane-anchored NAs are catalytically active and are compatible with established small-molecule catalytic activity assays. NA-expressing K530 cell lines therefore represent a useful tool for studying NA immunity and evaluating influenza vaccine efficacy.