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Broad betacoronavirus neutralization by a stem helix–specific human antibody
Author(s) -
Dora Pinto,
Maximilian M. Sauer,
Nadine Czudnochowski,
Jun Siong Low,
M. Alejandra Tortorici,
Michael P. Housley,
Julia Noack,
Alexandra C. Walls,
John E. Bowen,
Barbara Guarino,
Laura E. Rosen,
Julia di Iulio,
Josipa Jerak,
Hannah Kaiser,
Saiful Islam,
Stefano Jaconi,
Nicole Sprugasci,
Katja Culap,
Rana Abdelnabi,
Caroline S. Foo,
Lotte Coelmont,
István Bartha,
Siro Bianchi,
Chiara Silacci-Fregni,
Jessica Bassi,
Roberta Marzi,
Eneida Vetti,
Antonino Cassotta,
Alessandro Ceschi,
Paolo Ferrari,
Pietro E. Cippà,
Olivier Giannini,
Samuele Ceruti,
Christian Garzoni,
Agostino Riva,
Fabio Benigni,
Elisabetta Cameroni,
Luca Piccoli,
Matteo Samuele Pizzuto,
Megan J. Smithey,
David K. Hong,
Amalio Telenti,
Florian A. Lempp,
Johan Neyts,
Colin HavenarDaughton,
Antonio Lanzavecchia,
Federica Sallusto,
Gyorgy Snell,
Herbert W. Virgin,
Martina Beltramello,
Davide Corti,
David Veesler
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 12.556
H-Index - 1186
eISSN - 1095-9203
pISSN - 0036-8075
DOI - 10.1126/science.abj3321
Subject(s) - antibody , virology , biology , betacoronavirus , neutralization , neutralizing antibody , monoclonal antibody , coronavirus , viral entry , lipid bilayer fusion , covid-19 , virus , immunology , medicine , viral replication , disease , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Targeting a range of betacoranaviruses In the past 20 years, three highly pathogenic β-coronaviruses have crossed from animals to humans, including the most recent: severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). A spike protein that decorates these viruses has an S1 domain that binds host cell receptors and an S2 domain that fuses the viral and cell membranes to allow cell entry. The S1 domain is the target of many neutralizing antibodies but is more genetically variable than S2, and antibodies can exert selective pressure, leading to resistant variants. Pintoet al . identified five monoclonal antibodies that interact with a helix in the S2 domain. The most broadly neutralizing antibody inhibited all β-coronavirus subgenera and reduced viral burden in hamsters infected with SARS-CoV-2. —VV

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