Virus Res, 2012, 163(1):141-150

The neutralizing human recombinant antibodies to pathogenic Orthopoxviruses derived from a phage display immune library

A panel of recombinant human antibodies to orthopoxviruses was isolated from a combinatorial phage display library of human scFv antibodies constructed from the Vh and Vl genes cloned from the peripheral blood lymphocytes of Vaccinia virus (VACV) immune donors. Plaque-reduction neutralization tests showed that seven selected phage-displaying scFv antibodies (pdAbs) neutralized both CPXV and VACV, and five of them neutralized Monkeypox virus (MPXV). Western blot analysis of VACV and CPXV proteins demonstrated that seven neutralizing antibodies recognized a 35kDa protein. To identify this target protein, we produced a recombinant J3L protein of CPXV and showed that all the selected neutralizing antibodies recognized this protein. Neutralizing pdAb b9 was converted into fully human mAb b9 (fh b9), and scFv b9 displayed high binding affinities (Kdof 0.7 and 3.2nM). The fh b9 reduced VACV plaque formation in a dose-dependent manner. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

Tikunova N, Dubrovskaya V, Morozova V, Yun T, Khlusevich Y, Bormotov N, Laman A, Brovko F, Shvalov A, Belanov E

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