Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections

Zika virus (ZIKV) infections have been linked with neurological complications and congenital Zika syndrome. Given the high level of homology between ZIKV and the related flavivirus dengue virus (DENV), we investigated the level of cross-reactivity with ZIKV using a panel of DENV human mAbs. A majori...

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Main Authors: Kam, Yiu-Wing, Lee, Cheryl Yi-Pin, Teo, Teck-Hui, Howland, Shanshan W., Siti Naqiah Amrun, Lum, Fok-Moon, See, Peter, Kng, Nicholas Qing-Rong, Huber, Roland G., Xu, Mei-Hui, Tan, Heng-Liang, Choo, Andre, Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian, Ginhoux, Florent, Fink, Katja, Wang, Cheng-I, Ng, Lisa F.P., Rénia, Laurent
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-902262023-02-28T17:03:08Z Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections Kam, Yiu-Wing Lee, Cheryl Yi-Pin Teo, Teck-Hui Howland, Shanshan W. Siti Naqiah Amrun Lum, Fok-Moon See, Peter Kng, Nicholas Qing-Rong Huber, Roland G. Xu, Mei-Hui Tan, Heng-Liang Choo, Andre Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian Ginhoux, Florent Fink, Katja Wang, Cheng-I Ng, Lisa F.P. Rénia, Laurent School of Biological Sciences Zika Virus Monoclonal Antibody DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Zika virus (ZIKV) infections have been linked with neurological complications and congenital Zika syndrome. Given the high level of homology between ZIKV and the related flavivirus dengue virus (DENV), we investigated the level of cross-reactivity with ZIKV using a panel of DENV human mAbs. A majority of the mAbs showed binding to ZIKV virions, with several exhibiting neutralizing capacities against ZIKV in vitro. Three of the best ZIKV-neutralizing mAbs were found to recognize diverse epitopes on the envelope (E) glycoprotein: the highly conserved fusion-loop peptide, a conformation-specific epitope on the E monomer, and a quaternary epitope on the virion surface. The most potent ZIKV-neutralizing mAb (SIgN-3C) was assessed in 2 type I interferon receptor–deficient (IFNAR–/–) mouse models of ZIKV infection. Treatment of adult nonpregnant mice with SIgN-3C rescued mice from virus-induced weight loss and mortality. The SIgN-3C variant with Leu-to-Ala mutations in the Fc region (SIgN-3C-LALA) did not induce antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) in vitro but provided similar levels of protection in vivo. In pregnant ZIKV-infected IFNAR–/– mice, treatment with SIgN-3C or SIgN-3C-LALA significantly reduced viral load in the fetal organs and placenta and abrogated virus-induced fetal growth retardation. Therefore, SIgN-3C-LALA holds promise as a ZIKV prophylactic and therapeutic agent. ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) Published version 2018-12-27T02:44:43Z 2019-12-06T17:43:31Z 2018-12-27T02:44:43Z 2019-12-06T17:43:31Z 2017 Journal Article Kam, Y.-W., Lee, C. Y.-P., Teo, T.-H., Howland, S. W., Siti Naqiah Amrun, Lum, F.-M., See, P., et al. (2017). Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections. JCI Insight, 2(8), e92428. doi:10.1172/jci.insight.92428. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90226 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47229 10.1172/jci.insight.92428 en JCI Insight © 2017 American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI). This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. 11 p. application/pdf
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Singapore
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language English
topic Zika Virus
Monoclonal Antibody
DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences
spellingShingle Zika Virus
Monoclonal Antibody
DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences
Kam, Yiu-Wing
Lee, Cheryl Yi-Pin
Teo, Teck-Hui
Howland, Shanshan W.
Siti Naqiah Amrun
Lum, Fok-Moon
See, Peter
Kng, Nicholas Qing-Rong
Huber, Roland G.
Xu, Mei-Hui
Tan, Heng-Liang
Choo, Andre
Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian
Ginhoux, Florent
Fink, Katja
Wang, Cheng-I
Ng, Lisa F.P.
Rénia, Laurent
Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections
description Zika virus (ZIKV) infections have been linked with neurological complications and congenital Zika syndrome. Given the high level of homology between ZIKV and the related flavivirus dengue virus (DENV), we investigated the level of cross-reactivity with ZIKV using a panel of DENV human mAbs. A majority of the mAbs showed binding to ZIKV virions, with several exhibiting neutralizing capacities against ZIKV in vitro. Three of the best ZIKV-neutralizing mAbs were found to recognize diverse epitopes on the envelope (E) glycoprotein: the highly conserved fusion-loop peptide, a conformation-specific epitope on the E monomer, and a quaternary epitope on the virion surface. The most potent ZIKV-neutralizing mAb (SIgN-3C) was assessed in 2 type I interferon receptor–deficient (IFNAR–/–) mouse models of ZIKV infection. Treatment of adult nonpregnant mice with SIgN-3C rescued mice from virus-induced weight loss and mortality. The SIgN-3C variant with Leu-to-Ala mutations in the Fc region (SIgN-3C-LALA) did not induce antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) in vitro but provided similar levels of protection in vivo. In pregnant ZIKV-infected IFNAR–/– mice, treatment with SIgN-3C or SIgN-3C-LALA significantly reduced viral load in the fetal organs and placenta and abrogated virus-induced fetal growth retardation. Therefore, SIgN-3C-LALA holds promise as a ZIKV prophylactic and therapeutic agent.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Kam, Yiu-Wing
Lee, Cheryl Yi-Pin
Teo, Teck-Hui
Howland, Shanshan W.
Siti Naqiah Amrun
Lum, Fok-Moon
See, Peter
Kng, Nicholas Qing-Rong
Huber, Roland G.
Xu, Mei-Hui
Tan, Heng-Liang
Choo, Andre
Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian
Ginhoux, Florent
Fink, Katja
Wang, Cheng-I
Ng, Lisa F.P.
Rénia, Laurent
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author Kam, Yiu-Wing
Lee, Cheryl Yi-Pin
Teo, Teck-Hui
Howland, Shanshan W.
Siti Naqiah Amrun
Lum, Fok-Moon
See, Peter
Kng, Nicholas Qing-Rong
Huber, Roland G.
Xu, Mei-Hui
Tan, Heng-Liang
Choo, Andre
Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian
Ginhoux, Florent
Fink, Katja
Wang, Cheng-I
Ng, Lisa F.P.
Rénia, Laurent
author_sort Kam, Yiu-Wing
title Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections
title_short Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections
title_full Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections
title_fullStr Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections
title_full_unstemmed Cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from Zika virus infections
title_sort cross-reactive dengue human monoclonal antibody prevents severe pathologies and death from zika virus infections
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90226
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47229
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