Research progress on neutralizing epitopes and antibodies for the Rabies virus

Chenjuan Shi , Peilu Sun , Pan Yang , Lele Liu , Li Tian , Wenkai Liu , Min Wang , Xuexing Zheng , Wenwen Zheng
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Abstract

Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease with a high fatality rate. It is caused by a virus in the genus Lyssavirus and is a global public health threat. The rabies virus invades and infects cells mainly via a glycoprotein, which may involve multiple receptors. Neutralizing antibodies against the rabies virus function by blocking the binding of the glycoprotein to a receptor or preventing the membrane fusion process. Vaccination combined with anti-rabies virus neutralizing antibodies is essential for postexposure prophylaxis for category III exposure to the rabies virus. In this review, we discussed the neutralizing epitopes of the rabies virus and the neutralization mechanism of monoclonal antibodies. The neutralizing antibodies that have been commercialized or are under development are also summarized. Our review would provide a basis for the further development of safe and effective broad-spectrum neutralizing antibodies to replace the rabies virus immunoglobulin in rabies post-exposure prophylaxis.

狂犬病毒中和表位和抗体的研究进展
狂犬病是一种人畜共患传染病,病死率很高。它是由Lyssavirus属的一种病毒引起的,对全球公共健康构成威胁。狂犬病病毒主要通过一种糖蛋白侵入和感染细胞,这种糖蛋白可能涉及多种受体。抗狂犬病病毒的中和抗体通过阻断糖蛋白与受体的结合或阻止膜融合过程发挥作用。与抗狂犬病病毒中和抗体相结合的疫苗接种对于暴露于狂犬病病毒III类的暴露后预防至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了狂犬病病毒的中和表位和单克隆抗体的中和机制。还总结了已经商业化或正在开发的中和抗体。我们的综述将为进一步开发安全有效的广谱中和抗体以取代狂犬病病毒免疫球蛋白用于狂犬病暴露后预防提供基础。
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