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Rapid isolation of potent SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies and protection in a small animal model

Authors :
Robert K. Abbott
Fangzhu Zhao
Nathan Beutler
James E. Voss
Thomas F. Rogers
Michael J. Ricciardi
Wan-ting He
Devin Sok
Oliver Limbo
Bryan Briney
James Ricketts
Davey M. Smith
Dennis R. Burton
Mara Parren
Deli Huang
Stephen A. Rawlings
Ge Song
David Nemazee
John R. Teijaro
Raiees Andrabi
Sean Callaghan
Elijah Garcia
Linghang Peng
Elise Landais
Linlin Yang
Joseph G. Jardine
Chloe Smith
Alison Burns
Jordan L. Woehl
Jonathan Hurtado
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Author(s): Rogers, Thomas F; Zhao, Fangzhu; Huang, Deli; Beutler, Nathan; Burns, Alison; He, Wan-Ting; Limbo, Oliver; Smith, Chloe; Song, Ge; Woehl, Jordan; Yang, Linlin; Abbott, Robert K; Callaghan, Sean; Garcia, Elijah; Hurtado, Jonathan; Parren, Mara; Peng, Linghang; Ricketts, James; Ricciardi, Michael J; Rawlings, Stephen A; Smith, Davey M; Nemazee, David; Teijaro, John R; Voss, James E; Andrabi, Raiees; Briney, Bryan; Landais, Elise; Sok, Devin; Jardine, Joseph G; Burton, Dennis R | Abstract: The development of countermeasures to prevent and treat COVID-19 is a global health priority. In under 7 weeks, we enrolled a cohort of SARS-CoV-2-recovered participants, developed neutralization assays to interrogate serum and monoclonal antibody responses, adapted our high throughput antibody isolation, production and characterization pipeline to rapidly screen over 1000 antigen-specific antibodies, and established an animal model to test protection. We report multiple highly potent neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) and show that passive transfer of a nAb provides protection against high-dose SARS-CoV-2 challenge in Syrian hamsters. The study suggests a role for nAbs in prophylaxis, and potentially therapy, of COVID-19. The nAbs define protective epitopes to guide vaccine design.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1ba4e79fd9c2fb06fb187f041be68feb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.11.088674