๐ Prophylactic and postexposure efficacy of a potent human monoclonal antibody against MERS coronavirus
ยฉ 2015, National Academy of Sciences. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is a highly lethal pulmonary infection caused by a previously unidentified coronavirus (CoV), likely transmitted to humans by infected camels. There is no licensed vaccine or antiviral for MERS, therefore new prophylactic and therapeutic strategies to combat human infections are needed. In this study, we describe, for the first time, to our knowledge, the isolation of a potent MERS-CoV-neutralizing antibody from memory B cells of an infected individual. The antibody, named LCA60, binds to a novel site on the spike protein and potently neutralizes infection of multiple MERS-CoV isolates by interfering with the binding to the cellular receptor CD26. Importantly, using mice transduced with adenovirus expressing human CD26 and infected with MERS-CoV,we show that LCA60 can effectively protect in both prophylactic and postexposure settings. This antibody can be used for prophylaxis, for postexposure prophylaxis of individuals at risk, or for the treatment of human cases of MERS-CoV infection. The fact that it took only 4 mo from the initial screening of B cells derived from a convalescent patient for the development of a stable chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line producing neutralizing antibodies at more than 5 g/L provides an example of a rapid pathway toward the generation of effective antiviral therapies against emerging viruses.
author
๐ค Corti, Davide
๐ค Zhao, Jincun
๐ค Pedotti, Mattia
๐ค Simonelli, Luca
๐ค Agnihothram, Sudhakar
๐ค Fett, Craig
๐ค Fernandez-Rodriguez, Blanca
๐ค Foglierini, Mathilde
๐ค Agatic, Gloria
๐ค Vanzetta, Fabrizia
๐ค Gopal, Robin
๐ค Langrish, Christopher J.
๐ค Barrett, Nicholas A.
๐ค Sallusto, Federica
๐ค Baric, Ralph S.
๐ค Varani, Luca
๐ค Zambon, Maria
๐ค Perlman, Stanley
๐ค Lanzavecchia, Antonio
year
โฐ 2015
issn
๐ 10916490 00278424
volume
112
number
33
page
10473-10478
citedbycount
73
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