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Rapid isolation of a potent human antibody against H7N9 influenza virus from an infected patient.

Junxin Li1, Yang Yang2, Min Wang3, Xiaohu Ren4, Zheng Yang5, Lvyan Liu6, Guizhong Zhang6, Qian Chen1, Wei Yang7, Youhai H Chen8, Xiaochun Wan9.   

Abstract

Influenza virus A H7N9 remains a serious threat to public health due to the lack of effective vaccines and drugs. In this study, a neutralizing human antibody named 3L11 was rapidly isolated from the switched memory B cells of a patient infected with H7N9. The antibody 3L11 was encoded by the heavy-chain VH1-8 gene and the light-chain VL2-13 gene that had undergone somatic mutations, and conferred high affinity binding to H7N9 hemagglutinins (HAs). It promoted killing of infected cells by antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC). Epitope mapping by mass spectroscopy (MS) indicated that 3L11 bound to the peptide 149-175 of HAs that contained the 150-loop of the receptor-binding site (RBS). Additionally, the 3L11 escape strains had G151R (Gly151→Arg151) and S152P (Ser152→Pro152) mutations within a conserved antigenic site A near the RBS that were not observed in field strains. Importantly, 3L11 fully protected mice against a lethal H7N9 virus challenge, in both pre- and postexposure administration regimens. Altogether, this work demonstrates the feasibility of rapid isolation of neutralizing H7N9 antibodies from infected patients and provides a potential prophylactic and therapeutic agent against H7N9 viruses.
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Keywords:  ADCC; Antigenic site A; H7N9; Human monoclonal antibody; Mass spectroscopy; Switched memory B cells

Year:  2019        PMID: 31336147     DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2019.104564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


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Authors:  William J Liu; Haixia Xiao; Lianpan Dai; Di Liu; Jianjun Chen; Xiaopeng Qi; Yuhai Bi; Yi Shi; George F Gao; Yingxia Liu
Journal:  Front Med       Date:  2021-04-16       Impact factor: 4.592

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