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A Heterodimeric Antibody Fragment for Passive Immunotherapy Against Norovirus Infection.

Yoshikazu Yuki1, Shiho Kurokawa1, Shintaro Sato1,2,3,4, Ai Sasou1, Naomi Matsumoto2, Akio Suzuki3, Naomi Sakon5, Yuki Goda1, Natsumi Takeyama1, Tatsuya Miyoshi6, Harold Marcotte7, Tomoyuki Tanaka6, Lennart Hammarstrom7, Hiroshi Kiyono1,8,9,10.   

Abstract

Human noroviruses cause an estimated 685 million infections and 200 000 deaths annually worldwide. Although vaccines against GII.4 and GI.1 genotypes are under development, no information is available regarding vaccines or monoclonal antibodies to other noroviral genotypes. Here, we developed 2 variable-domain llama heavy-chain antibody fragment (VHHs) clones, 7C6 and 1E4, against GII.4 and GII.17 human noroviruses, respectively. Although 7C6 cross-reacted with virus-like particles (VLPs) of GII.17, GII.6, GII.3, and GII.4, it neutralized only GII.4 norovirus. In contrast, 1E4 reacted with and neutralized only GII.17 VLPs. Both VHHs blocked VLP binding to human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived intestinal epithelial cells and carbohydrate attachment factors. Using these 2 VHHs, we produced a heterodimeric VHH fragment that neutralized both GII.4 and GII.17 noroviruses. Because VHH fragments are heat- and acid-stable recombinant monoclonal antibodies, the heterodimer likely will be useful for oral immunotherapy and prophylaxis against GII.4 and GII.17 noroviruses in young, elderly, or immunocompromised persons.
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Keywords:  VLP; antibody fragment; norovirus GII.17; norovirus GII.4

Year:  2020        PMID: 32211769     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiaa115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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1.  Development of Antibody-Fragment-Producing Rice for Neutralization of Human Norovirus.

Authors:  Ai Sasou; Yoshikazu Yuki; Shiho Kurokawa; Shintaro Sato; Yuki Goda; Masao Uchida; Naomi Matsumoto; Hiroshi Sagara; Yuji Watanabe; Masaharu Kuroda; Naomi Sakon; Kotomi Sugiura; Rika Nakahashi-Ouchida; Hiroshi Ushijima; Kohtaro Fujihashi; Hiroshi Kiyono
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2021-02-23       Impact factor: 5.753

2.  Alcohol abrogates human norovirus infectivity in a pH-dependent manner.

Authors:  Shintaro Sato; Naomi Matsumoto; Kota Hisaie; Satoshi Uematsu
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-09-28       Impact factor: 4.379

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