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靶向B型流感病毒神经氨酸酶活性位点的人类抗体具有广泛的保护作用
作者:小柯机器人 发布时间:2020/9/26 10:15:30

美国华盛顿大学Ali H. Ellebedy等研究人员合作发现,靶向B型流感病毒神经氨酸酶活性位点的人类抗体具有广泛的保护作用。2020年9月24日,《免疫》杂志在线发表了这一成果。

研究人员从一个乙型流感病毒(IBV)感染的病人身上分离并鉴定了针对IBV-神经氨酸酶(NA)的人源单克隆抗体(mab)。在预防和治疗环境下,两个mab具有广泛而有效的抑制IBV-NA酶活性、体外中和病毒、保护小鼠免受致死性IBV感染的能力。这些单克隆抗体将长的CDR-H3环插入NA活性位点,从而吸引IBV-NA中高度保守的残基。这些单克隆抗体为开发抗IBV的改良疫苗和疗法提供了蓝图。

据悉,IBV感染可在儿童和老年人中导致严重疾病。与流感A病毒(IAV)相比,抗病毒药物对IBV的临床有效性较低。神经氨酸酶(NA)是流感病毒的第二大表面蛋白,目前已成为广泛保护性抗体的靶标,这些抗体可识别IAV的NA活性部位。然而,同样广泛保护性的抗IBV-NA抗体还没有被鉴定出来。

附:英文原文

Title:Human Antibodies Targeting Influenza B Virus Neuraminidase Active Site Are Broadly Protective
 
Author:Anders Madsen 9 Ya-Nan Dai 9 Meagan McMahon 9 Daved H. Fremont Florian Krammer Ali H. Ellebedy
 
Issue&Volume:September 24, 2020
 
Abstract: Influenza B virus (IBV) infections can cause severe disease in children and the elderly. Commonly used antivirals have lower clinical effectiveness against IBV compared to influenza A viruses (IAV). Neuraminidase (NA), the second major surface protein on the influenza virus, is emerging as a target of broadly protective antibodies that recognize the NA active site of IAVs. However, similarly broadly protective antibodies against IBV NA have not been identified. Here, we isolated and characterized human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that target IBV NA from an IBV-infected patient. Two mAbs displayed broad and potent capacity to inhibit IBV NA enzymatic activity, neutralize the virus in vitro, and protect against lethal IBV infection in mice in prophylactic and therapeutic settings. These mAbs inserted long CDR-H3 loops into the NA active site, engaging residues highly conserved among IBV NAs. These mAbs provide a blueprint for the development of improved vaccines and therapeutics against IBVs.
 
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2020.08.015
 
Source: https://www.cell.com/immunity/fulltext/S1074-7613(20)30372-1

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