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Publication : Cooperativity Enables Non-neutralizing Antibodies to Neutralize Ebolavirus.

First Author  Howell KA Year  2017
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  19
Issue  2 Pages  413-424
PubMed ID  28402862 Mgi Jnum  J:337025
Mgi Id  MGI:6103037 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2017.03.049
Citation  Howell KA, et al. (2017) Cooperativity Enables Non-neutralizing Antibodies to Neutralize Ebolavirus. Cell Rep 19(2):413-424
abstractText  Drug combinations are synergistic when their combined efficacy exceeds the sum of the individual actions, but they rarely include ineffective drugs that become effective only in combination. We identified several "enabling pairs" of neutralizing and non-neutralizing anti-ebolavirus monoclonal antibodies, whose combination exhibited new functional profiles, including transforming a non-neutralizing antibody to a neutralizer. Sub-neutralizing concentrations of antibodies 2G4 or m8C4 enabled non-neutralizing antibody FVM09 (IC50 >1 muM) to exhibit potent neutralization (IC50 1-10 nM). While FVM09 or m8C4 alone failed to protect Ebola-virus-infected mice, a combination of the two antibodies provided 100% protection. Furthermore, non-neutralizers FVM09 and FVM02 exponentially enhanced the potency of two neutralizing antibodies against both Ebola and Sudan viruses. We identified a hotspot for the binding of these enabling antibody pairs near the interface of the glycan cap and GP2. Enabling cooperativity may be an underappreciated phenomenon for viruses, with implications for the design and development of immunotherapeutics and vaccines.
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