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Identification of a cross-neutralizing antibody that targets the receptor binding site of H1N1 and H5N1 influenza viruses

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  • Tingting Li

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Junyu Chen

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Qingbing Zheng

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Wenhui Xue

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Limin Zhang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Rui Rong

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Sibo Zhang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Qian Wang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Minqing Hong

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Yuyun Zhang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Lingyan Cui

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Maozhou He

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Zhen Lu

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Zhenyong Zhang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Xin Chi

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Jinjin Li

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Yang Huang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Hong Wang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Jixian Tang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Dong Ying

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Lizhi Zhou

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Yingbin Wang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Hai Yu

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Jun Zhang

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Ying Gu

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Yixin Chen

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Shaowei Li

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University)

  • Ningshao Xia

    (Xiamen University
    Xiamen University
    Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences)

Abstract

Influenza A viruses pose a significant threat globally each year, underscoring the need for a vaccine- or antiviral-based broad-protection strategy. Here, we describe a chimeric monoclonal antibody, C12H5, that offers neutralization against seasonal and pandemic H1N1 viruses, and cross-protection against some H5N1 viruses. Notably, C12H5 mAb offers broad neutralizing activity against H1N1 and H5N1 viruses by controlling virus entry and egress, and offers protection against H1N1 and H5N1 viral challenge in vivo. Through structural analyses, we show that C12H5 engages hemagglutinin (HA), the major surface glycoprotein on influenza, at a distinct epitope overlapping the receptor binding site and covering the 140-loop. We identified eight highly conserved (~90%) residues that are essential for broad H1N1 recognition, with evidence of tolerance for Asp or Glu at position 190; this site is a molecular determinant for human or avian host-specific recognition and this tolerance endows C12H5 with cross-neutralization potential. Our results could benefit the development of antiviral drugs and the design of broad-protection influenza vaccines.

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  • Tingting Li & Junyu Chen & Qingbing Zheng & Wenhui Xue & Limin Zhang & Rui Rong & Sibo Zhang & Qian Wang & Minqing Hong & Yuyun Zhang & Lingyan Cui & Maozhou He & Zhen Lu & Zhenyong Zhang & Xin Chi & , 2022. "Identification of a cross-neutralizing antibody that targets the receptor binding site of H1N1 and H5N1 influenza viruses," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:13:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-022-32926-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-32926-5
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