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Novel neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies against tetanus neurotoxin.


ABSTRACT: Tetanus is a fatal disease caused by tetanus neurotoxin (TeNT). TeNT is composed of a light chain (Lc) and a heavy chain, the latter of which is classified into two domains, N-terminus Hn and C-terminus Hc. Several TeNT-neutralizing antibodies have been reported, but it remains unclear which TeNT domains are involved in neutralization. To further understand the mechanism of these antibodies, we isolated TeNT-reactive human antibody clones from peripheral blood mononuclear cells. We then analyzed the reactivity of the isolated antibody clones to each protein domain and their inhibition of Hc-ganglioside GT1b binding, which is critical for TeNT toxicity. We also investigated the TeNT-neutralizing ability of isolated antibody clones and showed that an Hn-reactive clone protected strongly against TeNT toxicity in mice. Furthermore, combination treatment of Hn-reactive antibody clones with both Hc-reactive and TeNT mix (the mixture of Hc, Hn, and Lc proteins)-reactive antibody clones enhanced the neutralizing effect. These results indicated that antibody clones targeting Hn effectively neutralized TeNT. In addition, the use of a cocktail composed of Hc-, Hn-, and TeNT mix-reactive antibodies provided enhanced protection compared to the use of each antibody alone.

SUBMITTER: Minamitani T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8190289 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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