๐ A conformation-dependent neutralizing monoclonal antibody specifically targeting receptor-binding domain in middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein
Prophylactic and therapeutic strategies are urgently needed to combat infections caused by the newly emerged Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Here, we have developed a neutralizing monoclonal antibody (MAb), designated Mersmab1, which potently blocks MERS-CoV entry into human cells. Biochemical assays reveal that Mersmab1 specifically binds to the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the MERS-CoV spike protein and thereby competitively blocks the binding of the RBD to its cellular receptor, dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4). Furthermore, alanine scanning of the RBD has identified several residues at the DPP4-binding surface that serve as neutralizing epitopes for Mersmab1. These results suggest that if humanized, Mersmab1 could potentially function as a therapeutic antibody for treating and preventing MERS-CoV infections. Additionally, Mersmab1 may facilitate studies of the conformation and antigenicity of MERS-CoV RBD and thus will guide rational design of MERS-CoV subunit vaccines. IMPORTANCE MERS-CoV is spreading in the human population and causing severe respiratory diseases with over 40% fatality. No vaccine is currently available to prevent MERS-CoV infections. Here, we have produced a neutralizing monoclonal antibody with the capacity to effectively block MERS-CoV entry into permissive human cells. If humanized, this antibody may be used as a prophylactic and therapeutic agent against MERS-CoV infections. Specifically, when given to a person (e.g., a patient's family member or a health care worker) either before or after exposure to MERS-CoV, the humanized antibody may prevent or inhibit MERSCoV infection, thereby stopping the spread of MERS-CoV in humans. This antibody can also serve as a useful tool to guide the design of effective MERS-CoV vaccines. ยฉ 2014, American Society for Microbiology.
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๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ spike protein (353)
๐ receptor-binding domain (99)
๐ urgently needed (40)
๐ dipeptidyl peptidase (47)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ results suggest (206)
๐ health care (123)
author
๐ค Du, Lanying
๐ค Zhao, Guangyu
๐ค Yang, Yang
๐ค Qiu, Hongjie
๐ค Wang, Lili
๐ค Kou, Zhihua
๐ค Tao, Xinrong
๐ค Yu, Hong
๐ค Sun, Shihui
๐ค Tseng, Chien Te K.
๐ค Jiang, Shibo
๐ค Li, Fang
๐ค Zhou, Yusen
year
โฐ 2014
journal
๐ Journal of Virology
issn
๐ 10985514 0022538X
volume
88
number
12
page
7045-7053
citedbycount
71
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