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Cell Rep ; 35(2): 108984, 2021 04 13.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33852862

Antibodies that target the glycan cap epitope on the ebolavirus glycoprotein (GP) are common in the adaptive response of survivors. A subset is known to be broadly neutralizing, but the details of their epitopes and basis for neutralization are not well understood. Here, we present cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of diverse glycan cap antibodies that variably synergize with GP base-binding antibodies. These structures describe a conserved site of vulnerability that anchors the mucin-like domains (MLDs) to the glycan cap, which we call the MLD anchor and cradle. Antibodies that bind to the MLD cradle share common features, including use of IGHV1-69 and IGHJ6 germline genes, which exploit hydrophobic residues and form ß-hairpin structures to mimic the MLD anchor, disrupt MLD attachment, destabilize GP quaternary structure, and block cleavage events required for receptor binding. Our results provide a molecular basis for ebolavirus neutralization by broadly reactive glycan cap antibodies.


Antibodies, Monoclonal/pharmacology , Antibodies, Neutralizing/pharmacology , Antibodies, Viral/pharmacology , Ebolavirus/drug effects , Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola/drug therapy , Viral Envelope Proteins/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal/chemistry , Antibodies, Monoclonal/metabolism , Antibodies, Neutralizing/chemistry , Antibodies, Neutralizing/metabolism , Antibodies, Viral/chemistry , Antibodies, Viral/metabolism , Antibody Specificity , Binding Sites , Cryoelectron Microscopy , Ebolavirus/growth & development , Ebolavirus/immunology , Ebolavirus/pathogenicity , Epitopes/chemistry , Epitopes/immunology , Female , HEK293 Cells , HeLa Cells , Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola/immunology , Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola/pathology , Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola/virology , Humans , Jurkat Cells , Mice , Models, Molecular , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Polysaccharides/immunology , Protein Binding , Protein Conformation, beta-Strand , Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Viral Envelope Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Viral Envelope Proteins/genetics , Viral Envelope Proteins/metabolism
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Immunity ; 52(2): 388-403.e12, 2020 02 18.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32023489

Structural principles underlying the composition of protective antiviral monoclonal antibody (mAb) cocktails are poorly defined. Here, we exploited antibody cooperativity to develop a therapeutic mAb cocktail against Ebola virus. We systematically analyzed the antibody repertoire in human survivors and identified a pair of potently neutralizing mAbs that cooperatively bound to the ebolavirus glycoprotein (GP). High-resolution structures revealed that in a two-antibody cocktail, molecular mimicry was a major feature of mAb-GP interactions. Broadly neutralizing mAb rEBOV-520 targeted a conserved epitope on the GP base region. mAb rEBOV-548 bound to a glycan cap epitope, possessed neutralizing and Fc-mediated effector function activities, and potentiated neutralization by rEBOV-520. Remodeling of the glycan cap structures by the cocktail enabled enhanced GP binding and virus neutralization. The cocktail demonstrated resistance to virus escape and protected non-human primates (NHPs) against Ebola virus disease. These data illuminate structural principles of antibody cooperativity with implications for development of antiviral immunotherapeutics.


Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Antibodies, Neutralizing/immunology , Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Ebolavirus/immunology , Glycoproteins/immunology , Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola/immunology , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal/therapeutic use , Antibodies, Neutralizing/therapeutic use , Antibodies, Viral/therapeutic use , Cell Line , Disease Models, Animal , Drug Therapy, Combination , Epitopes , Female , Glycoproteins/chemistry , Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola/prevention & control , Humans , Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments/immunology , Macaca mulatta , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Molecular Mimicry , Protein Conformation
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Nat Med ; 26(2): 228-235, 2020 02.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32015557

Zika virus (ZIKV) has caused significant disease, with widespread cases of neurological pathology and congenital neurologic defects. Rapid vaccine development has led to a number of candidates capable of eliciting potent ZIKV-neutralizing antibodies (reviewed in refs. 1-3). Despite advances in vaccine development, it remains unclear how ZIKV vaccination affects immune responses in humans with prior flavivirus immunity. Here we show that a single-dose immunization of ZIKV purified inactivated vaccine (ZPIV)4-7 in a dengue virus (DENV)-experienced human elicited potent cross-neutralizing antibodies to both ZIKV and DENV. Using a unique ZIKV virion-based sorting strategy, we isolated and characterized multiple antibodies, including one termed MZ4, which targets a novel site of vulnerability centered on the Envelope (E) domain I/III linker region and protects mice from viremia and viral dissemination following ZIKV or DENV-2 challenge. These data demonstrate that Zika vaccination in a DENV-experienced individual can boost pre-existing flavivirus immunity and elicit protective responses against both ZIKV and DENV. ZPIV vaccination in Puerto Rican individuals with prior flavivirus experience yielded similar cross-neutralizing potency after a single vaccination, highlighting the potential benefit of ZIKV vaccination in flavivirus-endemic areas.


Dengue/immunology , Tissue Donors , Viral Vaccines/therapeutic use , Zika Virus Infection/immunology , Zika Virus Infection/prevention & control , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Antibodies, Neutralizing/immunology , Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cross Reactions , Dengue Virus , Epitope Mapping , Female , Flavivirus/metabolism , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/chemistry , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Protein Binding , Protein Domains , Vaccination , Vaccines, Inactivated/therapeutic use , Vero Cells , Viremia , Zika Virus
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Nature ; 540(7633): 443-447, 2016 12 15.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27819683

Zika virus (ZIKV) is an emerging mosquito-transmitted flavivirus that can cause severe disease, including congenital birth defects during pregnancy. To develop candidate therapeutic agents against ZIKV, we isolated a panel of human monoclonal antibodies from subjects that were previously infected with ZIKV. We show that a subset of antibodies recognize diverse epitopes on the envelope (E) protein and exhibit potent neutralizing activity. One of the most inhibitory antibodies, ZIKV-117, broadly neutralized infection of ZIKV strains corresponding to African and Asian-American lineages. Epitope mapping studies revealed that ZIKV-117 recognized a unique quaternary epitope on the E protein dimer-dimer interface. We evaluated the therapeutic efficacy of ZIKV-117 in pregnant and non-pregnant mice. Monoclonal antibody treatment markedly reduced tissue pathology, placental and fetal infection, and mortality in mice. Thus, neutralizing human antibodies can protect against maternal-fetal transmission, infection and disease, and reveal important determinants for structure-based rational vaccine design efforts.


Antibodies, Neutralizing/immunology , Fetal Diseases/prevention & control , Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical/prevention & control , Virus Replication/immunology , Zika Virus Infection/immunology , Zika Virus Infection/virology , Zika Virus/growth & development , Zika Virus/immunology , Africa , Americas , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal/chemistry , Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Antibodies, Monoclonal/therapeutic use , Antibodies, Neutralizing/chemistry , Antibodies, Neutralizing/therapeutic use , Antibodies, Viral/chemistry , Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Antibodies, Viral/therapeutic use , Antibody Specificity , Asia , B-Lymphocytes/immunology , Disease Models, Animal , Epitope Mapping , Female , Fetal Diseases/immunology , Fetal Diseases/virology , Fetus/immunology , Fetus/virology , Humans , Male , Mice , Models, Molecular , Placenta/immunology , Placenta/virology , Pregnancy , Protein Multimerization , Survival Rate , Viral Proteins/chemistry , Viral Proteins/immunology , Viral Vaccines/chemistry , Viral Vaccines/immunology , Zika Virus Infection/pathology
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