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Equal Neutralization Potency of Antibodies Raised against Abrin Subunits.


ABSTRACT: Abrin and ricin are potent AB toxins, which are considered biological threats. To date, there are no approved treatments against abrin or ricin intoxications. Previously, we showed that the administration of polyclonal anti-abrin antibodies to mice that were intranasally exposed to abrin, even very late post-exposure, conferred an exceedingly high-level of protection, while following ricin intoxication, similar treatment with anti-ricin antibodies resulted in negligible survival rates. To probe this unexpected difference in protection ability, we first examined whether the efficient anti-abrin-induced protection was due to neutralization of the A-subunit responsible for the catalytic effect, or of the B-subunit, which enables binding/internalization, by evaluating the protection conferred by antibodies directed against one of the two subunits. To this end, we generated and immunized rabbits with chimeric toxins containing a single abrin subunit, AabrinBricin in which abrin A-subunit was linked to ricin B-subunit, and AricinBabrin in which ricin A-subunit is linked to abrin B-subunit. Here, we show that antibodies raised against either AabrinBricin or AricinBabrin conferred exceptionally high protection levels to mice following intranasal exposure to a a lethal dose of abrin, suggesting that the high level of protection conferred by anti-abrin antibodies is not related to the neutralization of a particular subunit.

SUBMITTER: Gal Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7148520 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Equal Neutralization Potency of Antibodies Raised against Abrin Subunits.

Gal Yoav Y   Sapoznikov Anita A   Falach Reut R   Mazor Ohad O   Alcalay Ron R   Elhanany Eytan E   Aftalion Moshe M   Ehrlich Sharon S   Kronman Chanoch C   Sabo Tamar T  

Antibodies (Basel, Switzerland) 20200206 1


Abrin and ricin are potent AB toxins, which are considered biological threats. To date, there are no approved treatments against abrin or ricin intoxications. Previously, we showed that the administration of polyclonal anti-abrin antibodies to mice that were intranasally exposed to abrin, even very late post-exposure, conferred an exceedingly high-level of protection, while following ricin intoxication, similar treatment with anti-ricin antibodies resulted in negligible survival rates. To probe  ...[more]

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