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Facile Discovery of a Diverse Panel of Anti-Ebola Virus Antibodies by Immune Repertoire Mining.
Wang, Bo; Kluwe, Christien A; Lungu, Oana I; DeKosky, Brandon J; Kerr, Scott A; Johnson, Erik L; Tanno, Hidetaka; Lee, Chang-Han; Jung, Jiwon; Rezigh, Alec B; Carroll, Sean M; Reyes, Ann N; Bentz, Janelle R; Villanueva, Itamar; Altman, Amy L; Davey, Robert A; Ellington, Andrew D; Georgiou, George.
Afiliación
  • Wang B; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Kluwe CA; Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Lungu OI; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • DeKosky BJ; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Kerr SA; Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Johnson EL; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Jung J; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Rezigh AB; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Carroll SM; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Reyes AN; Department of Virology and Immunology, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA.
  • Bentz JR; Department of Virology and Immunology, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA.
  • Villanueva I; Department of Biodefense and Protein Diagnostics, Luminex Corporation, Austin, TX, USA.
  • Altman AL; Department of Biodefense and Protein Diagnostics, Luminex Corporation, Austin, TX, USA.
  • Davey RA; Department of Virology and Immunology, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA.
  • Ellington AD; Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
  • Georgiou G; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
Sci Rep ; 5: 13926, 2015 09 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26355042
ABSTRACT
The ongoing evolution of Ebolaviruses poses significant challenges to the development of immunodiagnostics for detecting emergent viral variants. There is a critical need for the discovery of monoclonal antibodies with distinct affinities and specificities for different Ebolaviruses. We developed an efficient technology for the rapid discovery of a plethora of antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies from immunized animals by mining the VHVL paired antibody repertoire encoded by highly expanded B cells in the draining popliteal lymph node (PLN). This approach requires neither screening nor selection for antigen-binding. Specifically we show that mouse immunization with Ebola VLPs gives rise to a highly polarized antibody repertoire in CD138(+) antibody-secreting cells within the PLN. All highly expanded antibody clones (7/7 distinct clones/animal) were expressed recombinantly, and shown to recognize the VLPs used for immunization. Using this approach we obtained diverse panels of antibodies including (i) antibodies with high affinity towards GP; (ii) antibodies which bound Ebola VLP Kissidougou-C15, the strain circulating in the recent West African outbreak; (iii) non-GP binding antibodies that recognize wild type Sudan or Bundibugyo viruses that have 39% and 37% sequence divergence from Ebola virus, respectively and (iv) antibodies to the Reston virus GP for which no antibodies have been reported.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fiebre Hemorrágica Ebola / Ebolavirus / Anticuerpos Antivirales Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fiebre Hemorrágica Ebola / Ebolavirus / Anticuerpos Antivirales Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos