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Mechanism for neutralizing activity by the anti-CMV gH/gL monoclonal antibody MSL-109.


ABSTRACT: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a widespread opportunistic pathogen that causes birth defects when transmitted transplacentally and severe systemic illness in immunocompromised individuals. MSL-109, a human monoclonal IgG isolated from a CMV seropositive individual, binds to the essential CMV entry glycoprotein H (gH) and prevents infection of cells. Here, we suggest a mechanism for neutralization activity by MSL-109. We define a genetic basis for resistance to MSL-109 and have generated a structural model of gH that reveals the epitope of this neutralizing antibody. Using surface-based, time-resolved FRET, we demonstrate that gH/gL interacts with glycoprotein B (gB). Additionally, we detect homodimers of soluble gH/gL heterodimers and confirm this novel oligomeric assembly on full-length gH/gL expressed on the cell surface. We show that MSL-109 perturbs the dimerization of gH/gL:gH/gL, suggesting that dimerization of gH/gL may be required for infectivity. gH/gL homodimerization may be conserved between alpha- and betaherpesviruses, because both CMV and HSV gH/gL demonstrate self-association in the FRET system. This study provides evidence for a novel mechanism of action for MSL-109 and reveals a previously undescribed aspect of viral entry that may be susceptible to therapeutic intervention.

SUBMITTER: Fouts AE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4050585 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mechanism for neutralizing activity by the anti-CMV gH/gL monoclonal antibody MSL-109.

Fouts Ashley E AE   Comps-Agrar Laëtitia L   Stengel Katharina F KF   Ellerman Diego D   Schoeffler Allyn J AJ   Warming Søren S   Eaton Dan L DL   Feierbach Becket B  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20140519 22


Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a widespread opportunistic pathogen that causes birth defects when transmitted transplacentally and severe systemic illness in immunocompromised individuals. MSL-109, a human monoclonal IgG isolated from a CMV seropositive individual, binds to the essential CMV entry glycoprotein H (gH) and prevents infection of cells. Here, we suggest a mechanism for neutralization activity by MSL-109. We define a genetic basis for resistance to MSL-109 and have generated a structural m  ...[more]

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