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John M Lindner1, Vanessa Cornacchione1, Atul Sathe1, Celine Be1, Honnappa Srinivas1, Elodie Riquet1, Xavier-Charles Leber1, Andreas Hein1, Matthias B Wrobel1, Meike Scharenberg1, Thomas Pietzonka1, Christian Wiesmann1, Johanna Abend1, Elisabetta Traggiai2.
Abstract
Human polyomaviruses cause a common childhood infection worldwide and typically elicit a neutralizing antibody and cellular immune response, while establishing a dormant infection in the kidney with minimal clinical manifestations. However, viral reactivation can cause severe pathology in immunocompromised individuals. We developed a high-throughput, functional antibody screen to examine the humoral response to BK polyomavirus. This approach enabled the isolation of antibodies from all peripheral B cell subsets and revealed the anti-BK virus antibody repertoire as clonally complex with respect to immunoglobulin sequences and isotypes (both IgM and IgG), including a high frequency of monoclonal antibodies that broadly neutralize BK virus subtypes and the related JC polyomavirus. Cryo-electron microscopy of a broadly neutralizing IgG single-chain variable fragment complexed with BK virus-like particles revealed the quaternary nature of a conserved viral epitope at the junction between capsid pentamers. These features unravel a potent modality for inhibiting polyomavirus infection in kidney transplant recipients and other immunocompromised patients.Entities:
Keywords: B cell receptors; BK virus; IgG; IgM; JC virus; Polyomaviridae; antibodies; cryo-EM; human immunorepertoires; memory B cells
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30824324 DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2019.02.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunity ISSN: 1074-7613 Impact factor: 31.745