๐ Potent cross-reactive neutralization of SARS coronavirus isolates by human monoclonal antibodies
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) caused a worldwide epidemic in late 2002/early 2003 and a second outbreak in the winter of 2003/2004 by an independent animal-to-human transmission. The GD03 strain, which was isolated from an index patient of the second outbreak, was reported to resist neutralization by the human monoclonal antibodies (hmAbs) 80R and S3.1, which can potently neutralize isolates from the first outbreak. Here we report that two hmAbs, m396 and S230.15, potently neutralized GD03 and representative isolates from the first SARS outbreak (Urbani, Tor2) and from palm civets (SZ3, SZ16). These antibodies also protected mice challenged with the Urbani or recombinant viruses bearing the GD03 and SZ16 spike (S) glycoproteins. Both antibodies competed with the SARS-CoV receptor, ACE2, for binding to the receptor-binding domain (RBD), suggesting a mechanism of neutralization that involves interference with the SARS-CoV-ACE2 interaction. Two putative hot-spot residues in the RBD (Ile-489 and Tyr-491) were identified within the SARS-CoV spike that likely contribute to most of the m396-binding energy. Residues Ile-489 and Tyr-491 are highly conserved within the SARS-CoV spike, indicating a possible mechanism of the m396 cross-reactivity. Sequence analysis and mutagenesis data show that m396 might neutralize all zoonotic and epidemic SARS-CoV isolates with known sequences, except strains derived from bats. These antibodies exhibit cross-reactivity against isolates from the two SARS outbreaks and palm civets and could have potential applications for diagnosis, prophylaxis, and treatment of SARS-CoV infections. ยฉ 2007 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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author
๐ค Zhu, Zhongyu
๐ค Chakraborti, Samitabh
๐ค He, Yuxian
๐ค Roberts, Anjeanette
๐ค Sheahan, Tim
๐ค Xiao, Dong
๐ค Hensley, Lisa E.
๐ค Prabakaran, Ponraj
๐ค Rockx, Barry
๐ค Sidorov, Igor A.
๐ค Corti, Oavide
๐ค Vogel, Leatrice
๐ค Feng, Yang
๐ค Kim, Jae Ouk
๐ค Wang, Lin Fa
๐ค Baric, Ralph
๐ค Lanzavecchia, Antonio
๐ค Curtis, Kristopher M.
๐ค Nabel, Gary J.
๐ค Subbarao, Kanta
๐ค Jiang, Shibo
๐ค Dimitrov, Dimiter S.
year
โฐ 2007
issn
๐ 00278424
volume
104
number
29
page
12123-12128
citedbycount
75
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