| Literature DB >> 18616831 |
Angeline P C Lim1, Steven K K Wong, Annie H Y Chan, Conrad E Z Chan, Eng Eong Ooi, Brendon J Hanson.
Abstract
The monoclonal antibody VN04-2 was previously shown to protect mice against lethal A/Vietnam/1203/04 H5N1 virus challenge when administered pre- and post-infection. In this study, we characterized the binding requirements of this antibody using direct binding to hemagglutinin and neutralization assays with H5N1 virus-like particles (H5N1-VLP) of eight recent H5N1 strains representing the major mutations within the 140s antigenic loop. Binding was clade independent and 3 mutations within this antigenic region are required before escape is possible, suggesting that apart from the H5N1 viruses circulating in Indonesia, VN04-2 may provide protection against H5N1 viruses from all other regions.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18616831 PMCID: PMC2481255 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-5-80
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Position of mutation in the selected HA1s compared to A/Vietnam/1203/04
| Amino acid position | |||||||||||||
| Virus | Clade | 140s Loop | 150s Loop | ||||||||||
| 94 | 124 | 129 | 136 | 137 | 138 | 140 | 141 | 154 | 155 | 156 | 189 | ||
| A/Vietnam/1203/04 | 1 | D | S | L | P | Y | Q | K | S | N | S | T | K |
| A/DK/Vietnam/376/05 | 1 | N | P | ||||||||||
| A/BhGs/Qing Hai/65/05 | 2.2 | N | D | S | R | N | A | R | |||||
| A/CK/Ivory Coast/1787/06 | 2.2 | N | D | S | H | R | D | N | A | R | |||
| A/Zhe Jiang/16/06 | 2.3.4 | N | D | S | T | P | N | ||||||
| A/DK/Guangzhou/20/05 | 9 | N | S | L | P | N | A | ||||||
| A/Indonesia/CDC597/06 | 2.1.2 | N | D | L | R | N | R | ||||||
| A/Indonesia/5/05 | 2.1.3 | S | D | S | L | S | P | R | |||||
| A/CK/Indonesia/R60/05 | 2.1.1 | N | D | S | S | L | D | P | A | R | |||
residues similar to A/Vietnam/1203/04 are marked by a period
Clade nomenclature as suggested by WHO [19]
Figure 1Affinity of VN04-2 against various HA-foldons determined by ELISA. Purified HA-foldons from the indicated H5N1 viruses (outlined in table 1) were used to coat ELISA plates and incubated with VN04-2 (1 ug/mL) or its 2 fold serial dilutions, bound antibody was detected with anti-human IgG conjugated to HRP and visualized using TMB. Data shown are the averages from two independent experiments.
Equilibrium association (K) and dissociation (K)constants of VN04-2 with HA
| Virus of HA-Foldon | ||
| A/Vietnam/1203/04 | 2.63 × 108 | 3.8 × 10-9 |
| A/DK/Vietnam/376/05 | 9.72 × 107 | 1.03 × 10-8 |
| A/BhGs/Qing Hai/65/05 | 3.08 × 107 | 3.25 × 10-8 |
| A/CK/Ivory Coast/1787/06 | 1.93 × 107 | 5.17 × 10-8 |
| A/Zhe Jiang/16/06 | 2.36 × 107 | 4.24 × 10-8 |
| A/DK/Guangzhou/20/05 | 5.46 × 107 | 1.83 × 10-8 |
| A/Indonesia/CDC597/06 | 3.38 × 107 | 2.96 × 10-8 |
Determination of VN04-2 neutralization of H5N1-VLPs
| H5N1-VLP | Virus | ||
| Virus | Neutralization (%) | HI assay | HI titer |
| A/Vietnam/1203/04 | 100 | + | 12,800 |
| A/DK/Vietnam/376/05 | 100 | + | ND |
| A/BhGs/Qing Hai/65/05 | 94 | - | < |
| A/CK/Ivory Coast/1787/06 | 88 | - | 2001 |
| A/Zhe Jiang/16/06 | 78 | - | ND |
| A/DK/Guangzhou/20/05 | 99 | + | 6,4002 |
| A/Indonesia/CDC597/06 | 99 | - | ND |
| A/Indonesia/5/05 | 5 | - | <3 |
| A/CK/Indonesia/R60/05 | 0 | - | ND |
assays performed using humanized VN04-2 antibody at 2 ug/mL
assay data taken from Chen et al [11] performed using the mouse VN04-2 antibody (15A3) of unknown concentration; data obtained with virus exhibiting identical mutations relative to A/Vietnam/1203/04, 1MDk/JX/2136/05, 2MDk/JX/1653/, and 3Ck/Wajo/BBVM/05