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Broad betacoronavirus neutralization by a stem helix-specific human antibody

Authors :
Megan Smithey
Rana Abdelnabi
John E. Bowen
M. Alejandra Tortorici
Hannah Kaiser
Saiful Islam
Katja Culap
Nicole Sprugasci
Dora Pinto
Herbert W. Virgin
Pietro E. CippĂ 
Gyorgy Snell
Antonio Lanzavecchia
Olivier Giannini
Michael P. Housley
Nadine Czudnochowski
Fabio Benigni
Barbara Guarino
Amalio Telenti
Johan Neyts
David I. Hong
Roberta Marzi
Antonino Cassotta
Samuele Ceruti
Eneida Vetti
Stefano Jaconi
Julia di Iulio
David Veesler
Laura E. Rosen
Agostino Riva
Chiara Silacci-Fregni
Elisabetta Cameroni
Florian A. Lempp
Alessandro Ceschi
Martina Beltramello
Colin Havenar-Daughton
Jessica Bassi
Lotte Coelmont
Siro Bianchi
Luca Piccoli
Julia Noack
Jun Siong Low
Istvan Bartha
Caroline S. Foo
Maximilian M. Sauer
Davide Corti
Josipa Jerak
Paolo Ferrari
Christian Garzoni
Matteo Samuele Pizzuto
Alexandra C. Walls
Federica Sallusto
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.). 373(6559)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The spillovers of betacoronaviruses in humans and the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants highlight the need for broad coronavirus countermeasures. We describe five monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) cross-reacting with the stem helix of multiple betacoronavirus spike glycoproteins isolated from COVID-19 convalescent individuals. Using structural and functional studies, we show that the mAb with the greatest breadth (S2P6) neutralizes pseudotyped viruses from three different subgenera through the inhibition of membrane fusion, and we delineate the molecular basis for its cross-reactivity. S2P6 reduces viral burden in hamsters challenged with SARS-CoV-2 through viral neutralization and Fc-mediated effector functions. Stem helix antibodies are rare, oftentimes of narrow specificity, and can acquire neutralization breadth through somatic mutations. These data provide a framework for structure-guided design of pan-betacoronavirus vaccines eliciting broad protection. ispartof: SCIENCE vol:373 issue:6559 pages:1109-1115 ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

ISSN :
10959203
Volume :
373
Issue :
6559
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ed17f5d6cb1f5c11a0bb38c1af6ef7a7