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Monoclonal Antibodies against Cell Wall Chitooligomers as Accessory Tools for the Control of Cryptococcosis

Journal

ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY
Volume 65, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AAC.01181-21

Keywords

Cryptococcus; chitin; monoclonal antibodies

Funding

  1. Brazilian Ministry of Health [440015/20189]
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [405520/2018-2, 301304/2017-3]
  3. Fiocruz [PROEP-ICC 442186/2019-3, VPPCB-007-FIO18, VPPIS-001-FIO18]
  4. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES, Brazil) [001]
  5. Instituto Nacional de Ciencia e Tecnologia de Inovacao em Doencas de Populacoes Negligenciadas (INCT-IDPN)

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Novel therapeutic approaches to combat fungal infections are urgently needed due to antifungal resistance and significant toxicity. Monoclonal antibodies targeting chitooligomers have shown potential in enhancing fungicidal capacity and controlling cryptococcal pathogenesis, making them valuable tools in the control of cryptococcosis.
Therapeutic strategies against systemic mycoses can involve antifungal resistance and significant toxicity. Thus, novel therapeutic approaches to fight fungal infections are urgent. Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) are promising tools to fight systemic mycoses. In this study, MAbs of the IgM isotype were developed against chitin oligomers. Chitooligomers derive from chitin, an essential component of the fungal cell wall and a promising therapeutic target, as it is not synthesized by humans or animals. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) assays and cell-binding tests showed that the MAbs recognizing chitooligomers have high affinity and specificity for the chitin derivatives. In vitro tests showed that the chitooligomer MAbs increased the fungicidal capacity of amphotericin B against Cryptococcus neoformans. The chitooligomer-binding MAbs interfered with two essential properties related to cryptococcal pathogenesis: biofilm formation and melanin production. In a murine model of C. neoformans infection, the combined administration of the chitooligomer-binding MAb and subinhibitory doses of amphotericin B promoted disease control. The data obtained in this study support the hypothesis that chitooligomer antibodies have great potential as accessory tools in the control of cryptococcosis.

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