1. A broad and potent IgM antibody against tetra-EV-As induced by EVA71 and CVA16 co-immunization
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Ming Sun, Fangfang Ren, Xuelin Zheng, Xuemei Zhang, Jun Li, Xi Jiang, Xu Jingwen, Xuejian Zhang, Kongjie Lu, Zhu Wenbing, Liu Zhuohang, Wu Zhongxiang, and Shaozhong Dong
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medicine.drug_class ,Igm antibody ,Coxsackievirus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Monoclonal antibody ,Mice ,In vivo ,Enterovirus Infections ,medicine ,Animals ,Enterovirus ,Co immunization ,General Veterinary ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,biology ,Chemistry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,biology.organism_classification ,Antibodies, Neutralizing ,Virology ,In vitro ,Enterovirus A, Human ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunoglobulin M ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Immunization ,Antibody - Abstract
Objective To determine the potent and broad neutralizing monoclonal antibody (mAb) against enterovirus A (EV-A) in vitro and in vivo induced by enterovirus A71(EVA71) and coxsackievirus 16 (CVA16) co-immunization. Methods The mAb was Generated by co-immunization with EVA71 and CVA16 through hybridomas technology. The characteristics and neutralizing ability of mAb were analysed in vitro and in mice. Results We screened three mAb, the IgM antibody M20 and IgG antibody B1 and C31. All three antibodies showed cross-reactivity against tetra-EV-As. However, M20 showed potent and broad neutralizing ability against tetra-EV-As than B1 and C31. Meanwhile, M20 provided cross-antiviral efficacy in tetra-EV-As orally infected mice. Moreover, M20 binds to a conserved neutralizing epitope within the GH loop of tetra-EV-As VP1. Conclusions M20 and its property exhibited potent and broad antiviral activity against tetra-EV-As, and that is expected to be a potential preventive and therapeutic candidate against EV-As.
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- 2021