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Epitope-Specific Serological Assays for RSV: Conformation Matters

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes substantial morbidity and mortality in children and older adults. An effective vaccine must elicit neutralizing antibodies targeting the RSV fusion (F) protein, which exists in two major conformations, pre-fusion (pre-F) and post-fusion (post-F). Although 50%...

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Autores principales: Phung, Emily, Chang, Lauren A., Morabito, Kaitlyn M., Kanekiyo, Masaru, Chen, Man, Nair, Deepika, Kumar, Azad, Chen, Grace L., Ledgerwood, Julie E., Graham, Barney S., Ruckwardt, Tracy J.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813394
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines7010023
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author Phung, Emily
Chang, Lauren A.
Morabito, Kaitlyn M.
Kanekiyo, Masaru
Chen, Man
Nair, Deepika
Kumar, Azad
Chen, Grace L.
Ledgerwood, Julie E.
Graham, Barney S.
Ruckwardt, Tracy J.
author_facet Phung, Emily
Chang, Lauren A.
Morabito, Kaitlyn M.
Kanekiyo, Masaru
Chen, Man
Nair, Deepika
Kumar, Azad
Chen, Grace L.
Ledgerwood, Julie E.
Graham, Barney S.
Ruckwardt, Tracy J.
author_sort Phung, Emily
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description Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes substantial morbidity and mortality in children and older adults. An effective vaccine must elicit neutralizing antibodies targeting the RSV fusion (F) protein, which exists in two major conformations, pre-fusion (pre-F) and post-fusion (post-F). Although 50% of the surface is shared, pre-F contains highly neutralization-sensitive antigenic sites not present on post-F. Recent advancement of several subunit F-based vaccine trials has spurred interest in quantifying and understanding the protective potential of antibodies directed to individual antigenic sites. Monoclonal antibody competition ELISAs are being used to measure these endpoints, but the impact of F conformation and competition from antibodies binding to adjacent antigenic sites has not been thoroughly investigated. Since this information is critical for interpreting clinical trial outcomes and defining serological correlates of protection, we optimized assays to evaluate D25-competing antibodies (DCA) to antigenic site Ø on pre-F, and compared readouts of palivizumab-competing antibodies (PCA) to site II on both pre-F and post-F. We show that antibodies to adjacent antigenic sites can contribute to DCA and PCA readouts, and that cross-competition from non-targeted sites is especially confounding when PCA is measured using a post-F substrate. While measuring DCA and PCA levels may be useful to delineate the role of antibodies targeting the apex and side of the F protein, respectively, the assay limitations and caveats should be considered when conducting immune monitoring during vaccine trials and defining correlates of protection.
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spelling pubmed-64660652019-04-18 Epitope-Specific Serological Assays for RSV: Conformation Matters Phung, Emily Chang, Lauren A. Morabito, Kaitlyn M. Kanekiyo, Masaru Chen, Man Nair, Deepika Kumar, Azad Chen, Grace L. Ledgerwood, Julie E. Graham, Barney S. Ruckwardt, Tracy J. Vaccines (Basel) Article Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes substantial morbidity and mortality in children and older adults. An effective vaccine must elicit neutralizing antibodies targeting the RSV fusion (F) protein, which exists in two major conformations, pre-fusion (pre-F) and post-fusion (post-F). Although 50% of the surface is shared, pre-F contains highly neutralization-sensitive antigenic sites not present on post-F. Recent advancement of several subunit F-based vaccine trials has spurred interest in quantifying and understanding the protective potential of antibodies directed to individual antigenic sites. Monoclonal antibody competition ELISAs are being used to measure these endpoints, but the impact of F conformation and competition from antibodies binding to adjacent antigenic sites has not been thoroughly investigated. Since this information is critical for interpreting clinical trial outcomes and defining serological correlates of protection, we optimized assays to evaluate D25-competing antibodies (DCA) to antigenic site Ø on pre-F, and compared readouts of palivizumab-competing antibodies (PCA) to site II on both pre-F and post-F. We show that antibodies to adjacent antigenic sites can contribute to DCA and PCA readouts, and that cross-competition from non-targeted sites is especially confounding when PCA is measured using a post-F substrate. While measuring DCA and PCA levels may be useful to delineate the role of antibodies targeting the apex and side of the F protein, respectively, the assay limitations and caveats should be considered when conducting immune monitoring during vaccine trials and defining correlates of protection. MDPI 2019-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6466065/ /pubmed/30813394 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines7010023 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Phung, Emily
Chang, Lauren A.
Morabito, Kaitlyn M.
Kanekiyo, Masaru
Chen, Man
Nair, Deepika
Kumar, Azad
Chen, Grace L.
Ledgerwood, Julie E.
Graham, Barney S.
Ruckwardt, Tracy J.
Epitope-Specific Serological Assays for RSV: Conformation Matters
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title_fullStr Epitope-Specific Serological Assays for RSV: Conformation Matters
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title_short Epitope-Specific Serological Assays for RSV: Conformation Matters
title_sort epitope-specific serological assays for rsv: conformation matters
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813394
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines7010023
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