A neutralizing antibody selected from plasma cells that binds to group 1 and group 2 influenza A hemagglutinins

D Corti, J Voss, SJ Gamblin, G Codoni, A Macagno… - Science, 2011 - science.org
D Corti, J Voss, SJ Gamblin, G Codoni, A Macagno, D Jarrossay, SG Vachieri, D Pinna…
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The isolation of broadly neutralizing antibodies against influenza A viruses has been a long-
sought goal for therapeutic approaches and vaccine design. Using a single-cell culture
method for screening large numbers of human plasma cells, we isolated a neutralizing
monoclonal antibody that recognized the hemagglutinin (HA) glycoprotein of all 16 subtypes
and neutralized both group 1 and group 2 influenza A viruses. Passive transfer of this
antibody conferred protection to mice and ferrets. Complexes with HAs from the group 1 H1 …
The isolation of broadly neutralizing antibodies against influenza A viruses has been a long-sought goal for therapeutic approaches and vaccine design. Using a single-cell culture method for screening large numbers of human plasma cells, we isolated a neutralizing monoclonal antibody that recognized the hemagglutinin (HA) glycoprotein of all 16 subtypes and neutralized both group 1 and group 2 influenza A viruses. Passive transfer of this antibody conferred protection to mice and ferrets. Complexes with HAs from the group 1 H1 and the group 2 H3 subtypes analyzed by x-ray crystallography showed that the antibody bound to a conserved epitope in the F subdomain. This antibody may be used for passive protection and to inform vaccine design because of its broad specificity and neutralization potency.
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