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Broadly neutralizing antibodies target the coronavirus fusion peptide.


ABSTRACT: The potential for future coronavirus outbreaks highlights the need to broadly target this group of pathogens. We used an epitope-agnostic approach to identify six monoclonal antibodies that bind to spike proteins from all seven human-infecting coronaviruses. All six antibodies target the conserved fusion peptide region adjacent to the S2' cleavage site. COV44-62 and COV44-79 broadly neutralize alpha- and betacoronaviruses, including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron subvariants BA.2 and BA.4/5, albeit with lower potency than receptor binding domain-specific antibodies. In crystal structures of COV44-62 and COV44-79 antigen-binding fragments with the SARS-CoV-2 fusion peptide, the fusion peptide epitope adopts a helical structure and includes the arginine residue at the S2' cleavage site. COV44-79 limited disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 in a Syrian hamster model. These findings highlight the fusion peptide as a candidate epitope for next-generation coronavirus vaccine development.

SUBMITTER: Dacon C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9348754 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Broadly neutralizing antibodies target the coronavirus fusion peptide.

Dacon Cherrelle C   Tucker Courtney C   Peng Linghang L   Lee Chang-Chun D CD   Lin Ting-Hui TH   Yuan Meng M   Cong Yu Y   Wang Lingshu L   Purser Lauren L   Williams Jazmean K JK   Pyo Chul-Woo CW   Kosik Ivan I   Hu Zhe Z   Zhao Ming M   Mohan Divya D   Cooper Andrew J R AJR   Peterson Mary M   Skinner Jeff J   Dixit Saurabh S   Kollins Erin E   Huzella Louis L   Perry Donna D   Byrum Russell R   Lembirik Sanae S   Drawbaugh David D   Eaton Brett B   Zhang Yi Y   Yang Eun Sung ES   Chen Man M   Chen Man M   Leung Kwanyee K   Weinberg Rona S RS   Pegu Amarendra A   Geraghty Daniel E DE   Davidson Edgar E   Douagi Iyadh I   Moir Susan S   Yewdell Jonathan W JW   Schmaljohn Connie C   Crompton Peter D PD   Holbrook Michael R MR   Nemazee David D   Mascola John R JR   Wilson Ian A IA   Tan Joshua J  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20220712 6607


The potential for future coronavirus outbreaks highlights the need to broadly target this group of pathogens. We used an epitope-agnostic approach to identify six monoclonal antibodies that bind to spike proteins from all seven human-infecting coronaviruses. All six antibodies target the conserved fusion peptide region adjacent to the S2' cleavage site. COV44-62 and COV44-79 broadly neutralize alpha- and betacoronaviruses, including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Om  ...[more]

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