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Human Monoclonal Antibodies Broadly Neutralizing against Influenza B Virus
Influenza virus has the ability to evade host immune surveillance through rapid viral genetic drift and reassortment; therefore, it remains a continuous public health threat. The development of vaccines producing broadly reactive antibodies, as well as therapeutic strategies using human neutralizing...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3567173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23408886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003150 |
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author | Yasugi, Mayo Kubota-Koketsu, Ritsuko Yamashita, Akifumi Kawashita, Norihito Du, Anariwa Sasaki, Tadahiro Nishimura, Mitsuhiro Misaki, Ryo Kuhara, Motoki Boonsathorn, Naphatsawan Fujiyama, Kazuhito Okuno, Yoshinobu Nakaya, Takaaki Ikuta, Kazuyoshi |
author_facet | Yasugi, Mayo Kubota-Koketsu, Ritsuko Yamashita, Akifumi Kawashita, Norihito Du, Anariwa Sasaki, Tadahiro Nishimura, Mitsuhiro Misaki, Ryo Kuhara, Motoki Boonsathorn, Naphatsawan Fujiyama, Kazuhito Okuno, Yoshinobu Nakaya, Takaaki Ikuta, Kazuyoshi |
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description | Influenza virus has the ability to evade host immune surveillance through rapid viral genetic drift and reassortment; therefore, it remains a continuous public health threat. The development of vaccines producing broadly reactive antibodies, as well as therapeutic strategies using human neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (HuMAbs) with global reactivity, has been gathering great interest recently. Here, three hybridoma clones producing HuMAbs against influenza B virus, designated 5A7, 3A2 and 10C4, were prepared using peripheral lymphocytes from vaccinated volunteers, and were investigated for broad cross-reactive neutralizing activity. Of these HuMAbs, 3A2 and 10C4, which recognize the readily mutable 190-helix region near the receptor binding site in the hemagglutinin (HA) protein, react only with the Yamagata lineage of influenza B virus. By contrast, HuMAb 5A7 broadly neutralizes influenza B strains that were isolated from 1985 to 2006, belonging to both Yamagata and Victoria lineages. Epitope mapping revealed that 5A7 recognizes 316G, 318C and 321W near the C terminal of HA1, a highly conserved region in influenza B virus. Indeed, no mutations in the amino acid residues of the epitope region were induced, even after the virus was passaged ten times in the presence of HuMAb 5A7. Moreover, 5A7 showed significant therapeutic efficacy in mice, even when it was administered 72 hours post-infection. These results indicate that 5A7 is a promising candidate for developing therapeutics, and provide insight for the development of a universal vaccine against influenza B virus. |
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spelling | pubmed-35671732013-02-13 Human Monoclonal Antibodies Broadly Neutralizing against Influenza B Virus Yasugi, Mayo Kubota-Koketsu, Ritsuko Yamashita, Akifumi Kawashita, Norihito Du, Anariwa Sasaki, Tadahiro Nishimura, Mitsuhiro Misaki, Ryo Kuhara, Motoki Boonsathorn, Naphatsawan Fujiyama, Kazuhito Okuno, Yoshinobu Nakaya, Takaaki Ikuta, Kazuyoshi PLoS Pathog Research Article Influenza virus has the ability to evade host immune surveillance through rapid viral genetic drift and reassortment; therefore, it remains a continuous public health threat. The development of vaccines producing broadly reactive antibodies, as well as therapeutic strategies using human neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (HuMAbs) with global reactivity, has been gathering great interest recently. Here, three hybridoma clones producing HuMAbs against influenza B virus, designated 5A7, 3A2 and 10C4, were prepared using peripheral lymphocytes from vaccinated volunteers, and were investigated for broad cross-reactive neutralizing activity. Of these HuMAbs, 3A2 and 10C4, which recognize the readily mutable 190-helix region near the receptor binding site in the hemagglutinin (HA) protein, react only with the Yamagata lineage of influenza B virus. By contrast, HuMAb 5A7 broadly neutralizes influenza B strains that were isolated from 1985 to 2006, belonging to both Yamagata and Victoria lineages. Epitope mapping revealed that 5A7 recognizes 316G, 318C and 321W near the C terminal of HA1, a highly conserved region in influenza B virus. Indeed, no mutations in the amino acid residues of the epitope region were induced, even after the virus was passaged ten times in the presence of HuMAb 5A7. Moreover, 5A7 showed significant therapeutic efficacy in mice, even when it was administered 72 hours post-infection. These results indicate that 5A7 is a promising candidate for developing therapeutics, and provide insight for the development of a universal vaccine against influenza B virus. Public Library of Science 2013-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3567173/ /pubmed/23408886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003150 Text en © 2013 Yasugi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yasugi, Mayo Kubota-Koketsu, Ritsuko Yamashita, Akifumi Kawashita, Norihito Du, Anariwa Sasaki, Tadahiro Nishimura, Mitsuhiro Misaki, Ryo Kuhara, Motoki Boonsathorn, Naphatsawan Fujiyama, Kazuhito Okuno, Yoshinobu Nakaya, Takaaki Ikuta, Kazuyoshi Human Monoclonal Antibodies Broadly Neutralizing against Influenza B Virus |
title | Human Monoclonal Antibodies Broadly Neutralizing against Influenza B Virus |
title_full | Human Monoclonal Antibodies Broadly Neutralizing against Influenza B Virus |
title_fullStr | Human Monoclonal Antibodies Broadly Neutralizing against Influenza B Virus |
title_full_unstemmed | Human Monoclonal Antibodies Broadly Neutralizing against Influenza B Virus |
title_short | Human Monoclonal Antibodies Broadly Neutralizing against Influenza B Virus |
title_sort | human monoclonal antibodies broadly neutralizing against influenza b virus |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3567173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23408886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003150 |
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