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Broadening sarbecovirus neutralization with bispecific antibodies combining distinct conserved targets on the receptor binding domain.


ABSTRACT: Monoclonal neutralizing antibodies (mAbs) are considered an important prophylactic against SARS-CoV-2 infection in at-risk populations and a strategy to counteract future sarbecovirus-induced disease. However, most mAbs isolated so far neutralize only a few sarbecovirus strains. Therefore, there is a growing interest in bispecific antibodies (bsAbs) which can simultaneously target different spike epitopes and thereby increase neutralizing breadth and prevent viral escape. Here, we generate and characterize a panel of 30 novel broadly reactive bsAbs using an efficient controlled Fab-arm exchange protocol. We specifically combine some of the broadest mAbs described so far, which target conserved epitopes on the receptor binding domain (RBD). Several bsAbs show superior cross-binding and neutralization compared to the parental mAbs and cocktails against sarbecoviruses from diverse clades, including recent SARS-CoV-2 variants. BsAbs which include mAb COVA2-02 are among the most potent and broad combinations. As a result, we study the unknown epitope of COVA2-02 and show that this mAb targets a distinct conserved region at the base of the RBD, which could be of interest when designing next-generation bsAb constructs to contribute to a better pandemic preparedness.

SUBMITTER: Guerra D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11340772 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Broadening sarbecovirus neutralization with bispecific antibodies combining distinct conserved targets on the receptor binding domain.

Guerra Denise D   Radić Laura L   Brinkkemper Mitch M   Poniman Meliawati M   van der Maas Lara L   Torres Jonathan L JL   Ward Andrew B AB   Sliepen Kwinten K   Schinkel Janke J   Sanders Rogier W RW   van Gils Marit J MJ   Beaumont Tim T  

Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics 20240820 1


Monoclonal neutralizing antibodies (mAbs) are considered an important prophylactic against SARS-CoV-2 infection in at-risk populations and a strategy to counteract future sarbecovirus-induced disease. However, most mAbs isolated so far neutralize only a few sarbecovirus strains. Therefore, there is a growing interest in bispecific antibodies (bsAbs) which can simultaneously target different spike epitopes and thereby increase neutralizing breadth and prevent viral escape. Here, we generate and c  ...[more]

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