| Literature DB >> 35091118 |
Li-Li Zhai1, Hui Wang1, Wei Zhao1, Shou-Feng Zhang2, Fa-Ming Miao2, Yang Cao1, Chen Chen1, Yu-Feng Li1, Jie Gao1, Ruo-Yun Lv1, Shi-Xiong Zhang1, Jia-Bin Cao1, Xu-Fan Zhang1, Ming-Ming Yang1, Bin Zhang1, Jing Zhao1, Jing-Shuang Wei3, Jian Gao1.
Abstract
Human rabies is a serious public health problem that can't be ignored. Rabies immune globulin (RIG) is an indispensable component of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). However, current PEP relies on RIG purified from pooled human or equine plasma, which are either in chronic shortage or associated with safety concerns. Monoclonal antibodies have become widely accepted as safer and more cost-effective alternatives to RIG products in recent years. Here, we assessed the neutralization breadth of human monoclonal antibody ormutivimab and its protective efficacy in PEP models. Ormutivimab was able to neutralize a broad panel of Chinese prevalent street RABVs with neutralizing potency form 198-1487.6 IU/mL. Furthermore, ormutivimab offered comparable protection to that with HRIG both at standard doses (20 IU/kg) and higher doses (100 IU/kg and 200 IU/kg). The interference of ormutivimab on vaccine potency was also analyzed and found slightly reduced neutralizing antibody titers similar to HRIG. The broad-spectrum neutralization activities, highly protective potency, and rapid onset of action make ormutivimab an effective candidate for human rabies PEP.Entities:
Keywords: Human monoclonal antibody; Ormutivimab; Post-exposure prophylaxis; Rabies; Rabies immune globulin
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35091118 DOI: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2022.102267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Travel Med Infect Dis ISSN: 1477-8939 Impact factor: 6.211