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摘要
狂犬病是由神经性病毒狂犬病毒(RABV)引起的一种急性致死性疾病。狂犬病免疫球蛋白(RIG)作为狂犬病暴露后预防(PEP)中不可或缺的成分,在成本、稳定性和安全性方面一直面临着巨大挑战。我们的目标是开发一种新颖且有潜力的全人源单克隆抗体(mAbs)鸡尾酒,以改进狂犬病暴露后预防疗法。我们利用全人源化抗体小鼠(CAMouseHG)筛选了中和的全人源 mAbs。然后,利用荧光抗体病毒中和试验(FAVN)筛选出了 26-12 G 和 5-7 G 两种具有潜在中和狂犬病病毒活性的 mAbs,它们能特异性地与狂犬病病毒糖蛋白(RABV-G)的抗原位点 I 和 III 结合,并通过交联和质谱分析进一步确定了 5-7 G 的 336、337 位和 26-12 G 的 226、227、228 位的关键氨基酸残基。这两种 mAbs 在 8 个 RABV 株系(分布于 3 个系:亚洲系、宇宙系和北极系)和 1 个 IRKV 株系中高度保守,并显示出很高的中和潜力。此外,体内实验证明,我们的鸡尾酒能保护昆明小鼠免受致命的 RABV 挑战。总之,我们生成了两种非竞争性全人源 mAbs(26-12 G、5-7 G),并用它们的混合物获得了鸡尾酒 CAM001。该鸡尾酒的高效力和广谱中和作用支持其在人类狂犬病 PEP 中的应用,尤其是在狂犬病流行地区,它是 RIG 产品的一种有效而经济的替代品。
Development of Human Monoclonal Antibodies With Broad Reactivity for Rabies Postexposure Prophylaxis
Rabies is an acute lethal disease causing by the neurotropic virus rabies virus (RABV). Rabies immune globulin (RIG) as an indispensable component of rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) always faces with great challenges in terms of costs, stability and safety. Our objective is to develop a novel and potential fully human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) cocktail for the improvement of rabies PEP. The neutralizing fully human mAbs were screened by using fully humanized antibody mice (CAMouseHG). Then, two mAbs 26–12 G and 5–7 G were selected with potential neutralizing activity to RABV by using fluorescent antibody virus neutralization test (FAVN), which specifically bind to antigenic sites I and III of RABV-glycoprotein (RABV-G), the key amino acid residues were further identified in position 336, 337 of 5–7 G and 226, 227, 228 of 26–12 G by using cross-linking and mass-spectrometry. Both mAbs are highly conserved across 8 RABV strains (distributing in 3 lineages: Asian, Cosmopolitan and Arctic-related) and 1 IRKV strain, and showed high neutralizing potential. Moreover, the in vivo experiment demonstrated that our cocktail can protect Kunming mice from a lethal RABV challenge. Collectively, we generate two noncompeting fully human mAbs (26–12 G, 5–7 G) and obtained cocktail CAM001 with their mixture. The high-potency and broad-spectrum neutralization of the cocktail supports its utility in human rabies PEP as an efficacious and affordable alternative to RIG products, particularly in endemic areas.
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The Journal of Medical Virology focuses on publishing original scientific papers on both basic and applied research related to viruses that affect humans. The journal publishes reports covering a wide range of topics, including the characterization, diagnosis, epidemiology, immunology, and pathogenesis of human virus infections. It also includes studies on virus morphology, genetics, replication, and interactions with host cells.
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