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Development and characterization of two GP-specific monoclonal antibodies, which synergistically protect non-human primates against Ebola lethal infection

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ANTIVIRAL RESEARCH
卷 172, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2019.104617

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Ebola virus; Monoclonal antibodies; Adenoviral vector; Hybridoma cell line

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  1. Ministry of Health of Russian Federation

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Ebola fever is an acute highly contagious viral disease characterized by severe course, high mortality and development of hemorrhagic syndrome (tendency to skin hemorrhage and bleeding of mucous membranes). The mortality rate of the disease 60-90%. Nowadays, there are no licensed specific therapeutic agents for Ebola in the world. Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) having viral neutralizing activity with high specificity to the GP protein of the Ebola virus are considered as candidate highly effective antiviral drugs. In our study, for the first time a panel of mouse monoclonal antibodies specifically binding to EBOV GP protein was obtained using recombinant human adenovirus 5 serotype, expressing GP protein (Ad5-GP). The virus-neutralizing capacities of antibodies were evaluated on the Ebola virus cell infection model, as well as recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotyped by GP Ebola virus protein (rVSV-GP) cell infection model. Based on the results of virus neutralization, two most promising clones were selected, the specific and protective capacities of which were determined. The study of the protection of selected individual antibody clones, as well as their combinations on the model of lethal infection of rhesus macaques with Ebola virus showed that intravenous administration of a mixture of antibodies in the amount of 50 mg/kg 24 h after infection leads to the survival of 100% of the animals, while individual clones of antibodies possess partial protection (0-30%). The results of the study suggest the important role of antibodies in controlling replication of the Ebola virus in vivo and show the possibility of using a mixture of antibodies specific to the GP to protect against lethal infection with the Ebola virus in the post-infected mode of administration.

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